Choice Hotels expands vacation rental offering with RedAwning partnership
Choice Hotels International is adding more accommodation options for customers and loyalty members.
It has struck a partnership with Bay Area-based vacation rental service RedAwning.com.
Choice Hotels customers and 35 million Choice Privileges members can use points or cash to book stays at RedAwning rentals via the Choice hotels platform.
"We’re pleased to have teamed with RedAwning, one of the largest collections of vacation rental properties, to further expand our portfolio," said Steve Caron, vice president, vacation rentals by Choice Hotels.
"Vacation Rentals by Choice Hotels understands that where guests stay during vacation is equally as important as the destination they choose, and we look forward to offering guests access to RedAwning’s expansive selection in key vacation destinations."
RedAwning’s business solutions to rental owners include comprehensive marketing, reservations and distribution, and a free mobile guest app for managing reservations, check-in and special requests.
It handles about 100,000 properties which are listed on major platforms like Booking.com, HomeAway, Flipkey, and Airbnb.
"Our goal is to make vacation rental properties available wherever travelers shop, and we’re thrilled to be selected by Choice Hotels as a vacation rental supplier. This is a unique opportunity for us to present alternative accommodations alongside traditional hotels as an option for guests," said RedAwning CEO Tim Choate.
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