Small Luxury Hotels rolls out travel agency program
Small Luxury Hotels of the World has launched a new travel agency program offering members preferential rates, special benefits and upgrades.
The upscale hotel consortium said its global sales team has handpicked 360 agencies across the world to join the withIN program.
Launched in July, the withIN program is now bookable via the GDS and the SLH Voice reservations team, with a dedicated travel agent website expected to launch early next year.
Affiliated travel agencies receive 10% commission on standard room types and 15% on suites (subject to a minimum of two nights).
Travel agencies signed up to the program are also able to secure ‘highly attractive’ benefits for their customers, said SLH, including:
* Complimentary daily breakfast for two people
* Room upgrade to next room category (subject to availability at check-in)
* Early check-in/late check-out (subject to availability check-in)
* A credit worth minimum $50 per room, per stay to be spent on non-accommodation extras such as food & beverage and spa on property
* Complimentary WIFI
So far, 235 SLH hotels have joined the program, including brand new properties such as The Celino South Beach (Miami), Ovolo The Valley (Brisbane), The Merchant House (Bahrain), Finca Serena, (Mallorca), pictured above, Vintry & Mercer (London) and The Outpost Hotel Sentosa (Singapore.
Carsten Lima, VP of sales for Small luxury Hotels of the World (EMEA), said: "We strongly believe in investing in our partnership approach to working with the best travel agencies so our relationship with them continues to go from strength to strength."
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