GHLN recruits exclusive partners in USA
Making its debut at WTM 2006, the Great Hotels Luxury Network (GHLN) was launched officially in June 2007. The new luxury leisure consortium, similar to Virtuoso, acts as the central contracting and negotiation point between small niche tour operators, travel agents and quality assured luxury hotels around the globe. Currently recruiting for select network partners in the USA, GHLN is free to join.
A specialist in negotiating the best net rates for ultra luxurious 5* and 5* deluxe hotels, GHLN is able to offer travel agents and tour operators both the profit margins and luxury hotel allocations that are otherwise difficult to obtain.
Using a G-wiz technology platform, agents and operators will have online access to over 300 quality assessed luxury hotels, all with live availability. G-wiz is for all reservations, amendments and cancellations and provides instant confirmations for all transactions.
Member luxury hotels are given access to new revenue streams by being able to distribute rates and inventory through a single contract to a network of smaller operators and agents.
Marizanne Roos, Key Account Manager, Great Hotels Organisation, commented: “GHLN is able to assist luxury hotels, agents and tour operators in their ultimate aim of selling travel experiences. Due to its free membership, simplicity and consequently obvious business benefits, GHLN is already proving universally popular, with the positive response only expected to continue.”
For further information contact Marizanne Roos on +44 (0)20 7383 2335, email [email protected] or visit www.ghorg.com/ghln.html
Report by Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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