AVANI Hotels rolls out pre-arrival check-in
AVANI Hotels & Resorts is offering guests the opportunity to start exploring their destination from the moment they arrive with expedited pre-arrival check-in.
For all confirmed bookings made at www.avanihotels.com, guests get the option to complete a pre-arrival online check-in and simply pick up their keycard on arrival at the property.
At select AVANI locations a dedicated line will be available to speed this up further. In addition, some hotels are offering extra perks for guests completing pre-arrival check-in.
These include special welcome cocktails served by the pool at AVANI+ Luang Prabang.
Guests nay also make additional requests during their online check-in procedure such as reserving airport transfers.
AVANI Hotels & Resorts currently has 23 hotels in operation across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe and Africa.
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