Choose Choice Hotels and Win a Trip to LA!
MEDIA RELEASE
For immediate release: 11 October 2010
Choose Choice Hotels and Win a Trip to
LA!
Choice Hotels in New Zealand has launched a fun new initiative that will see one lucky Kiwi and a friend winging their way to glamorous LA. The promotion includes flights for two to LA with V Australia, plus five nights accommodation at any of Choice Hotels’ 4,400+ properties in the USA.
As part of the promotion Choice Hotels has created a special traveller’s passport book for their valued customers, available via Hotel receptions. Each time a guest stays at any of Choice Hotel’s properties they will get one stamp upon check-out.
Guests collect three stamps in their Travel Passports valid for stays at three different properties between 30 September 2010 and 28 February 2011 and then mail the completed passport to enter. The prize will be drawn on 7 March 2011.
Aileen Cobern, General Manager Sales & Marketing, says the Travellers Passport initiative has been designed as “a fun way to reward valued clients, initiate repeat visits and promote loyalty throughout all of Choice Hotel’s 35 properties in New Zealand.”
Choice Hotels has recently added The Marque Hotel Christchurch Clarion Collection and Econo Lodge Canterbury Court, also in Christchurch, Quality Hotel Leisure Lodge in Nelson and Comfort Hotel Benvenue in Timaru to its New Zealand portfolio of properties, with plans for further expansion in future.
To see more information on the New Zealand properties or on other Choice Hotels, visit www.choicehotels.co.nz.
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