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1. Leading Enhances Club Benefits
Leading Enhances Club Benefits. The Leading Hotels of the World has enhanced the benefits for members of its Leaders Club by adding a daily complimentary continental breakfast for two and complimentary internet access at all Leading Hotels. Existing benefits include the ability to earn free nights; early check-in, late check-out; room upgrades; welcome gifts and exclusive rates.
2. Swiss-Belhotel Upgrades SBEC Benefits Programme
Swiss-Belhotel has upgraded its Swiss-Belexecutive (SBEC) Benefits Programme globally. Designed to be as easy to use as possible, guests do not need to collect points, nor wait until they can redeem the benefits that they have earned. Benefits are immediately accessible upon registration. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 28 September 2021.
3. Quincy Hotel in Singapore Launches All-Club Benefits
The Quincy Hotel in Singapore has launched an All-Club Benefits concept, offering a host of premium benefits to its guests. Usually exclusive only to club-paying travellers in other hotels, Quincy’s All-Club Benefits are made available to all its guests.
4. Rendezvous Hospitality Group launches Business Benefits
Rendezvous Hospitality Group launches Business Benefits. Rendezvous Hospitality Group has launched Business Benefits, a new promotion designed to deliver extras to hotel guests. For less than the price of a standard breakfast, the Business Benefits package includes:
5. Five Benefits @ Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
Five Benefits @ Mandarin Oriental Tokyo. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo has launched a Five Benefits promotion to commemorate the hotel’s 5th anniversary. Available from 1 November 2010 to 31 January 2011, the Five Benefits package starts from JPY39,000 and includes the following:
6. Delta Extends SkyMiles FFP Benefits and Status
Delta has extended the status and other benefits of SkyMiles, the airline's frequent flyer programme, for between six months and one year. Delta SkyMiles Medallion Members will be able to enjoy the same loyalty benefits throughout 2021 as they have in 2020.
7. Qantas Upgrades Platinum One FFP Benefits
Qantas has enhanced the benefits of its elite “Platinum One” Frequent Flyer Programme (FFP). Platinum One was introduced by Qantas Frequent Flyer in November 2011 to further reward its most high flying members. The launch benefits were based around providing additional services and support to the most frequent flyers and included access to 24/7 support from a dedicated Platinum One
8. New Report Confirms Significant Benefits of Liberalized African Air Markets
IATA has published a report setting out the considerable social and economic benefits of intra-African air service liberalization. The report, by the experienced independent economic consultants InterVISTAS, outlines the benefits that would accrue if 12 African nations were to implement the 1999 Yamoussoukro Decision. The 12 nations in the report are: Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Ethiop

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