Several reports describe UK etiquette expert William Hanson sharing guidance on how holidaymakers should behave in hotels. The articles focus on what guests should follow, and what they should avoid, framed as “hotel rules” and “biggest mistakes.” Across the sources, the central theme is that everyday actions by guests—such as how they treat staff and other guests, and how they use shared facilities—are presented as key to being a “classy” holidaymaker. The coverage attributes the advice directly to Hanson and positions it as general guidance for travellers rather than a response to a specific incident. While the outlets reference “what you should and shouldn’t do when travelling,” they do so in the context of hotel etiquette, emphasizing that particular behaviours may be seen as breaches of etiquette standards. Overall, the articles present consistent messaging that travellers can reduce friction and avoid perceived rudeness by following established hotel guest conduct guidelines.