Stash Hotel Rewards adds three New York hotels
Stash Hotel Rewards, one of the largest loyalty programs focused on independent hotels has announced the signing of three more New York properties.
The Condor Hotel, The French Quarters Guest Apartments and the Park South Hotel join the program which now numbers more than 160 hotels across the US and Caribbean.
"New York City continues to be one of the most popular destinations in the world, and we want to ensure that travelers can stay at one-of-a-kind hotels without giving up a chance to earn valuable rewards points," said Jeff Low, Founder and CEO of Stash Hotel Rewards.
The Park South Hotel is located in Manhattan’s Park Avenue South neighbourhood, while the Condor Hotel is a contemporary Brooklyn hotel.
The French Quarters Guest Apartments, as the name suggests, is a Big Easy themed hotel within easy reach of Times Square and Central park.
"In a highly competitive market, it was important that we offer our guests a loyalty program that will add even more incentive for new and repeat business," said The French Quarters Guest Apartments’ general manager Colin McCormack.
Stash loyalty members earn five points for every dollar spent on eligible room rates with no expiry or blackout dates.
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