Shangri-La takes a ride with Blacklane
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has tapped Blacklane to make the travel experience more seamless for loyalty members.
The partnership offers premium transportation for Shangri-La’s Golden Circle members who will be rewarded with one Award Point for every two US$, GBP or Euro spent.
To kick off the partnership, members get a 10% discount on their first Blacklane ride and double Golden Circle Award Points for every booking from now until February 28, 2019.
"This partnership will enhance the overall travel experiences of our members," said Wee Kee Ng, Shangri-La’s VP of loyalty and partner marketing.
Blacklane bookings include all-inclusive guaranteed rates at time of booking, up to one hour of free waiting time at airports, free changes and no cancellation fees.
It now serves more than 300 cities, including 100 in the Asia-Pacific region.
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