Marriott Bonvoy rolls out updated app features
Marriott Bonvoy has released a revamped version of its Android mobile app.
The roll-out of the newest features on the Marriott Bonvoy app offers more seamless options for users.
New travel shopping options give access to more Marriott offerings, including 65,000+ luxury vacation rentals from Homes & Villas by Marriott International alongside Marriott Bonvoy’s 30 brands and 8,000+ hotels.
The launch on Android follows the update that launched on Apple’s iOS operating system in 2021.
The app allows members to customize their experience through contactless check-in and check-out, and request services and amenities via chat and mobile requests.
“We’re excited to be able to offer Android users the chance to enjoy the new features now,” said Sarah Searls, Senior Vice President Digital, Marriott International.
“The enhanced app simplifies the travel planning process, allows for the most frictionless experience before and during your stay.”
Updated searching allows users to search and book accommodations by hotel brand, destination, price, or points needed for a free night’s stay.
It is also easier for members to earn points:
They can see relevant promotions on the home screen and their account page, giving them easy access to promotions for stays, Uber rides or Uber Eats, airline partners, and more.
The app is available in seven languages – English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Chinese, with more to come.
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