IHG launches Business Success Package promotion
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InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has launched its Business Success Package promotion for business travellers.
The package provides a complete guest experience for globetrotting corporate travellers by combining a number of essential traveller comfort elements into one enhanced proposition that makes business trips more rewarding.
The Business Success Package includes:
- Accommodation for 1 adult
- A full buffet breakfast for 1 adult
- 2 complimentary laundry pieces per stay
- High-speed internet access
- Drinks and dining credit per stay
The package promotion will be available at all participating IHG hotels across Asia, Middle East and Africa (AMEA).
Book between October 1 to December 31 2016 for stays from October 1 onwards.
Dubai is a key destination for corporate travel in the Middle East region.
As the regional hub for business and commerce, the emirate serves as an attractive destination for companies and investors from across the world.
According to the Department of Economic Development (DED) in Dubai, it issued 22,691 business licences in 2015; an increase of 17.4 percent compared the total number of licenses issued in 2014.
Nick Barton, COO, Asia Middle East and Africa, IHG, said: “Our new Business Success Package has been designed after carefully analysing the needs of discerning business travellers to help them make the most of their stay with us. It is a complete set of benefits that offer peace of mind, comfort and convenience to our business guests who constitute a significant proportion of our customer base, across all our IHG properties worldwide.”
Participating IHG brands across AMEA include InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts and Holiday Inn Express. IHG is a preferred global hospitality brand for business and leisure travellers, with more than 5,000 hotels globally and a further 1, 407 in the pipeline.
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