New dedicated booking engine launched for luxury suites
A new website has launched, aiming to corner the market in exclusive stays in luxury suites.
Suiteness claims to be the ‘first and only booking engine that brings exclusive hotel suite inventory online.’
The company launched with an inventory of 5,000 luxury suites in 15 Las Vegas hotels, including Caesers Entertainment and Wynn properties.
Suiteness also plans to add luxury suites in other US markets this year, including Miami, New York and Los Angeles.
"It’s all about innovative technology that gives consumers what they want – unforgettable experiences and end-to-end service at the most reasonable prices. And simplicity; that’s what Suiteness provides," said CEO and co-founder Robbie Bhathal.
Bathal says it gives hotels a new distribution channel to sell high-priced suite inventory more efficiently directly to a high spending customer base.
"This is the first platform of its kind, which provides an opportunity to distribute our suite inventory efficiently in a trusted environment," said Annette Weishaar, vice president of partnerships at Caesars Entertainment.
"We look forward to some amazing results."
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