Wyndham rolls out Asia Pacific Save Now, Stay Later promo
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has launched a new ‘Save Now, Stay Later’ promotion offering large discounts off the Best Available Rate across South East Asia and the Pacific.
The promo is available at selected properties across the regions with deep discounting from 20% to 70% up for grabs.
It covers more than 40 participating hotels across seven Southeast Asia countries, Australasia and South Korea.
It is applicable for a wide range of segments including upscale brands such as Wyndham Grand and Wyndham, and midscale and economy brands like TRYP by Wyndham, Wyndham Garden, Ramada by Wyndham, and Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham.
Reservations must be made direct with the hotels via phone, email or on WhatsApp.
Bookings are applicable through July 31, 2020 for stays through May 31, 2021.
by Ray Montgomery, Asia Pacific editor
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
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