Hyatt launches new SME business travel program
Hyatt Hotels Corp has rolled out a new global business travel program aimed at SMEs.
Called Hyatt Leverage, the program offers small and medium sized businesses exclusive discounts of up to 15% at participating Hyatt branded hotels and a 5% discount in home rentals.
Bookings are made via Hyatt.com or Hyatt call centers and participants get access to an online dashboard that allows an administrator to monitor bookings, view employee travel and track their room spend.
"With Hyatt Leverage, we are adding value for small and mid-sized businesses by providing a tool that makes booking travel more seamless. Hyatt Leverage also includes resources that enable businesses to view reservations and track room expenses all in one easy solution," said Gus Vonderheide, Hyatt VP of global sales.
Existing World of Hyatt loyalty members at participating companies are also able to earn points on stays booked through the new Hyatt Leverage program.
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