Hotelbeds inks partnership with Pacific-based Event Hospitality
Hotelbeds announced a new preferred partnership with the Pacific hotel chain, Event Hospitality & Entertainment.
The comes as Hotelbeds sees some positive signs for long-term bookings in the APAC region over the next year with bookings in the Pacific between July and December 2022 now 40% higher than the same period in 2019.
Hotelbeds offers its travel agent clients special rates and exclusive offers at Event Hospitality Group’s 71 properties spread across Australia and New Zealand.
"We are delighted to continue working with Event Hospitality & Entertainment and to further strengthen our already excellent relationship," said Colm Flanagan, Regional Director of APAC Chains at Hotelbeds.
"This preferred partnership will be a further boost to inspire travellers, both domestically and internationally, to resume safe travel."
Hotelbeds’ 60,000+ travel advisors will now be able to offer clients the full range of properties that make up the group’s six brands including Rydges Hotels’ city, suburban and resort-style hotels in key destinations across Australia and New Zealand.
It also operates the QT Hotels & Resorts boutique chain and Atura Hotels art-inspired properties.
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