Extended Stay America inks sponsorship deal with youth sports association
Owner operated hotel chain Extended Stay America has been appointed the exclusive hotel partner for the Youth Amateur Travel Sports Association (YATSA).
YATSA is a fast expanding international sports association promoting sporting events and tournaments for high school, collegiate and amateur groups nationwide.
The partnership will leverage the hotel chain as the preferred choice for YATSA traveling athletes at its 632 locations nationwide.
"Working with the Youth Amateur Travel Sports Association brings ESA’s home-like offerings to life and we’re thrilled to welcome athletes and their families to our properties," said Terry Atkins, senior director of marketing communications at Extended Stay America.
"Our accommodations provide today’s aspiring athletes and their biggest fans the perfect combination of home-like comfort with convenient amenities, said Atkins.
The partnership will offer YATSA members favorable rates when traveling to events.
"Our participants and their families dedicate extensive periods of time away from home traveling to compete, and with locations in 44 states, ESA is an ideal partner for YATSA," said YATSA executive director Rebecca Davis.
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