Carlson Hotels’ perky promotion for planners
SINGAPORE – Carlson Hotels Worldwide is offering more perks for small and medium sized meetings booked at its properties in Asia Pacific with the launch of a new dedicated campaign MeetingPERKS.
The campaign applies for three of the Carlson hotel brands across the region – Regent Hotels & Resorts, Radisson Hotels & Resorts and Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts.
The perks include an attractive package rate inclusive of free internet and free breakfast for ‘Residential Meeting’ participants and an upgrade to a club/executive room or a free room night for planners who book a minimum of 20 or more nights.
In addition, planners who book a minimum of 50 room nights will be hosted to a one hour cocktail party inclusive of drinks and canapés.
“As companies look to more conservative travel spend and meeting related costs, this campaign will benefit them with a combined approach that helps save time, money and effort in planning a meeting,†said Frank Trampert, executive vice president, revenue generation – Asia Pacific, Carlson Hotels Worldwide.
The promotion is valid from now until November 30 for bookings fulfilled by February 28, 2010.
To book or for more information, visit www.RegentHotels.com/MeetingPERKS www.Radisson.com/MeetingPERKS or www.ParkPlaza.com/MeetingPERKS .
Ian Jarrett
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