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Preferred Partners Air China’s PhoenixMiles FFP

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Members of Air China’s PhoenixMiles program can now earn up to 1,600 miles when staying at select properties within Preferred Hotel Group’s portfolio of more than 650 independent hotels and resorts worldwide.

The alliance is the latest development in Preferred Hotel Group’s campaign to gain top-of-mind awareness among China’s outbound travel market and facilitate greater development of its brands across the country.

“Asia is an important market for Preferred Hotel Group, and we are committed to continuously finding new ways to enhance our footprint in the region,” said Anthony Ross, Executive Vice President of Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa for Preferred Hotel Group. “Our partnership with Air China’s award-winning PhoenixMiles program will bring great visibility to our global network of independent hotels and allow us to extend additional benefits to both consumers and China’s greater travel community.”

Effective immediately, Air China PhoenixMiles members can earn 800 miles for qualified stays at participating hotels within the Preferred Hotel Group collection, which contains 163 properties across 42 cities to which Air China flies.

Sixteen hotels in key destinations across Asia and Europe – ranging from East, Hong Kong and Royal Plaza on Scotts in Singapore to The K Club in Ireland and Grand Hotel Zermatterhof in Switzerland – are offering double miles (1,600) as an extra incentive for PhoenixMiles members to stay with them during their next trip.

To earn PhoenixMiles, members must present their PhoenixMiles card to the hotel when they check-in.

Air China is the 17th airline loyalty program to join Preferred Hotel Group’s Frequent Flyer program list.

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