Hilton, ANA announce hospitality partnership on Tokyo-Hawaii route
Global hotel group Hilton is teaming up with Japanese carrier ANA for a first of a kind collaboration offering Hilton inspired airline lounge and in-flight services for ANA passengers.
First phase of the partnership will run from June 1 and August 31, 2015 and is called ‘Experience More.’
It will be launched on the Tokyo to Honolulu route, offering special Hawaii-inspired menus created by chefs at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort at ANA lounges in Haneda and Narita airports.
Hilton’s Hawaiian menus will also be served in-flight for both business and economy class passengers.
A specially commissioned destination video of Hawaii will be aired in ANA lounges and a dedicated mini guide book offered to all passengers.
"Hilton believes that travel should be enriching and enjoyable, from the moment a traveller steps into the airport, to the moment the traveller arrives back at home, including the lounge, in-flight, and hotel experiences," said Mark Liversidge, vice president, marketing, Asia Pacific, Hilton Worldwide.
"The partnership between Hilton and ANA delivers enhanced experiences for travellers on the ground and in-flight by providing touches of Hilton and ANA hospitality every step of the way."
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