Hotelbeds signs agreement with luxury resort group Banyan Tree
Bedbank Hotelbeds has announced a new strategic partnership with Asia based luxury resort operator Banyan Tree Group.
Under the agreement, Hotelbeds has secured exclusive offers and privileges for Banyan Tree customers at its portfolio of 48 hotels across 22 countries.
The partnership gives Banyan Tree Group exposure to Hotelbeds’ 60,000 travel trade buyers based in over 140 source markets worldwide.
It includes travel agents, tour operators, airlines and points redemption programmes.
Jorge Cortés, Global Sourcing Director at Hotelbeds said: "Banyan Tree Group is one of our key partners with properties in top destinations worldwide. Thanks to an exceptional business relationship, we are looking to increase our business with them and in turn, provide our global travel trade buyers the opportunity to book and experience its hotels once safe travel resumes."
Banyan Tree Group operates five brands – all-villa concept Banyan Tree, Angsana, Cassia, Dhawa and three Laguna integrated destination resorts in Southeast Asia.
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