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image by António Martins, 27 June 2006
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Sheraton Lisbon Hotel (for years the city’s tallest building) flies a blue flag
with large white emblem centered.
António Martins, 26 June 2006
This flag has been reported both in the US and Portugal.
Jorge Candeias, 27 June 2006
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Jorge Candeias, 25 June 2006
I recently saw a TV report dealing with one Sheraton hotel in Portugal where
the attached flag was visible. It's a white flag with a golden S inside laurel
branches (i.e., the Sheraton logo) in the canton. I don't know if this is the
way Sheraton flags look like all over the world, but at least it seems to be how
they look like in Portugal.
Jorge Candeias, 25 June 2006
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Jorge Candeias, 30 June 2006
Seven alternating blue and white stripes, with a Uruguay-style
white canton bearing the letter S in a wreath in dark crimson, based on a photo at
http://www.luxedo.com/images/hotels/SIORD040_1.jpg.
In the US, there is usually a field of blue and white stripes (like the
US flag, but about seven stripes only) with the logo in the canton.
Nathan Lamm 25 June 2006
Sheraton seems to use a wide variety of flags: Here in Bal Harour FL (US) it's
blue with a white "S in wreath" logo (centered). In Chicago it was a blue-white
striped design with the S in the canton, vaguely reminiscent of Uruguay's
design. Perhaps each hotel gets to design its own?
Al Kirsch, 27 June 2006
I doubt it's each hotel, as I've seen the striped design (with a dark
red logo, I think). Probably they just redesign every few years, more
often than hotels run out of their flags, so there's a variety.
Nathan Lamm 27 June 2006
The "Uruguay-style" Sheraton flag was used on at least one hotel around
Vancouver, so it was not just in the US. I think it's been replaced by the
"UN-style" flag.
Dean McGee, 28 June 2006
I think the emblem should be a bit bigger, filling the canton more.
Nathan Lamm, 12 July 2006
Both the Sheraton Bal Harbour Beach Resort and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers are part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. The flags are just different versions. Thank you for your interest in Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide.
Fred Essex
Specialist, E-Communications Department
Al Kirsch, 17 September 2001
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