New World Hotels partners with Asia Miles
Fast expanding Asia hospitality group New World Hotels & Resorts has inked a strategic partnership with Asia Miles, rewarding Asia Miles members for stays at its portfolio of deluxe hotels.
Members can accrue reward miles for stays at New World hotels in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Dalian, Wuhan, Guiyang, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and at two hotels located in Manila, Philippines.
Over the next few years the agreement will be extended to 10 more New World Hotels & Resorts properties due to open in Thailand and Indonesia, two in Malaysia and six more hotels in mainland China.
"New World Hotels & Resorts and Asia Miles is a perfect marriage, given our expansion, the breadth of geographic coverage by Asia Miles airline partners, our customer databases and our mutual goal to deliver superlative service to the Asia traveller," said May Pendraat Kredner, vice president , sales & marketing at parent company Rosewood Hotel Group.
"By initiating this partnership, we are setting the stage for long-term growth."
Asia Miles members will earn 500 miles for a minimum two-night stay at the best available rates when booking direct.
For stays completed by February 29, 2016, guests receive double miles for a two night stay and triple miles for three consecutive nights accommodation.
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