Specialist hotel booking platform for sports teams launches
A new hotel booking platform has been launched aimed at the growing market for sports travel.
Pro Sports Hotels lists properties that offer on-site amenities tailored to the needs of sports teams and currently offers categories for soccer, rugby, athletics, golf, tennis and swimming.
The website is designed to increase hotel revenue for listed properties and targeted at sports teams, sports associations and agents.
Pro Sports Hotel’s search engine allows teams to search multiple destinations and range of sports amenities for on-site training camps.
Once a request for a quote is received from a sports team, each hotel must provide an inclusive package that includes accommodation and training costs.
Pro Sports Hotel annual membership, which has three levels – standard, premium and pro – is offered to properties with suitable amenities on site or close by for professional training camps.
Each hotel webpage provides options for up to 12 featured special offers a year and an events page, which is designed to help find opponents for friendly matches during the stay.
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