GHM Hotels offers agents complimentary nights
GHM Hotels is offering complimentary nights to travel agent partners at all seven of its properties.
GHM’s travel agent partners can call on any of the GHM properties for a single, complimentary night’s stay from now until the end of the year.
This special travel agent offer will also include specially priced stays in GHM suites and villas for additional nights.
Travel agents who take up the offer, and who submit a written account of their on-site experience, are eligible to win an additional two nights on the house at any GHM property.
GHM will award the prize to one account every two months throughout 2012. Travel agents have a year to redeem their free stays.
Submissions can be directed to [email protected].
One agent will win a 20-day free pass to any of GHM’s boutique properties worldwide. The winner can use the free nights in any combination of stays at any of the GHM properties within the space of 20 months.
Stays will be limited to five nights at any one property, and three at The Setai South Beach in Miami.
Travel agents can bookl by contacting any of GHM’s worldwide sales offices to obtain a promotional code, which can then be used to facilitate with online bookings at GHMhotels.com or with direct bookings to the hotel.
Travel agents staying on the anniversary promo will be required to show travel agent identification upon check-in. Blackout dates, maximum room nights and other terms and conditions apply.
GHM’s properties in the promotion are The Nam Hai Hoi An in Vietnam; The Setai South Beach in Miami, USA; The Legian Bali in Indonesia; The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah Ubud, Bali; The Chedi Chiang Mai in Thailand; The Chedi Muscat in Oman; and The Strand Yangon in Myanmar.
Ian Jarrett
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