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RADISSON SAS JOINS LUFTHANSA'S CORPORATE PROGRAMME


Internationally-acclaimed Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts has teamed up with Lufthansa, Europe's second largest airline, in a marketing deal offering Mid East-based companies preferential corporate rates for stays at the award-winning chain's 108 properties worldwide.

Under the agreement, signed during Arabian Travel Market in Dubai, UAE, Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts gives Lufthansa Corporate Programme members restriction-free special room rates, which are available at all times.

"The move is in line with our recent Corporate Direct web-based initiative, developed in response to increasing booking demand by corporate clients," said Mike Pilkington, Regional Director Sales & Marketing, Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts, Middle East & Africa.

"The deal gives Middle East-based corporate bookers additional benefits when requesting accommodation at any of our international hotels, while also encouraging traffic to our eight regional properties." 

Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts operates Middle East hotels in Amman, Aqaba, Bahrain, Baku, Istanbul, Kuwait, Muscat and Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. Three more Egyptian properties in Taba, Hurghada and Al Quesir are due on line soon.

Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts, currently includes 108 hotels in operation and 40 hotels under development in 37 countries and is the sole franchisor in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa for Radisson Hotels & Resorts. 

Radisson Hotels & Resorts and its parent company Carlson Hospitality Worldwide includes 758 hotel and resort locations representing 130,860 guest rooms in 63 countries plus six luxury cruise ships sailing worldwide.

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