Wyndham rolls out loyalty auction bidding platform
Wyndham Hotel Group has launched an auction platform for Wyndham Rewards members to bid on various travel and experience packages.
It is available for members in the U.S and the Wyndham packages come bundled with products from a number of other top tier travel brands, or are offered separately.
These include concert tickets for Caesars in Las Vegas, Six Flags, Legoland, and other attractions such as a whale watching tour on a Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach Getaway.
The platform has gone live with are 35 packages up for grabs.
The auctions will run for two to three weeks each, and 25-30 new packages will be added each month.
Each lists a starting bid and quantities for each package will vary.
Wyndham said there is no limit to the number of bids a member can make.
The auction bidding site also features some fixed price offers which can be redeemed immediately.
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