One of Britain's biggest budget hotel operators is set to walk away from 49 of its hotels and write off
£700 million of its debts under a controversial rescue deal.
Travelodge, which owns more than 500 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain and employs more than 6,000 staff, said the deals will secure its long-term future and free it of much of its crippling debt burden.
It wants the landlords of 49 hotels to cut rents by 45% over the next six months while it seeks new operators and is asking for a 25% rent cut for a further 109 sites it wants to keep.
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