Delta Hotels portfolio goes live on Marriott website
The portfolio of Marriott International’s latest acquisition, Delta Hotels and Resorts has gone live on Marriott.com.
Delta’s 37 hotels across 30 Canadian cities can now be booked direct on Marriott’s website or mobile app.
Locations include Toronto, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Vancouver.
"We’re excited to announce the newest phase in bringing Delta Hotels and Resorts into the Marriott family," said Don Cleary, President for Marriott Hotels, Canada.
"Making it easier to book Delta on Marriott.com and on our mobile app, we are putting more options in the hands of the traveler."
To celebrate the integration, Marriott Rewards is offering an exclusive member promotion of 15% off stays at Delta hotels through September 7, 2015.
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