If Only, Marriott roll out UAE joint marketing campaign
Luxury tour operator If Only have teamed up with Marriott International to launch a new campaign ‘Stay Your Way with Marriott’, designed to inspire travel to Marriott International hotels in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The multi-channel marketing campaign runs from August until December 2022.
If Only will provide marketing materials to enable agents to engage their customers, from e-shots sent directly to travel agents to social media offers plus other additional content.
The hotels to be featured during the campaign are: Ritz Carlton Abu Dhabi Grand Canal, The St. Regis Abu Dhabi, The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa, The Ritz Carlton Dubai, W Dubai – The Palm, Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, The Westin Dubai Mini Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Grosvenor House, Habtoor Grand Resort, Bvlgari Dubai and W Dubai – Mina Seyahi.
To support travel agents in driving bookings, If Only have established a dedicated campaign hub on Google Drive.
The hub contains downloadable posters featuring exclusive offers, which can also be used to promote the campaign, plus a campaign landing page:
ifonly.net/campaigns/stay-your-way-with-marriott-international
Travel agents will also have the chance to win a six night luxury stay at Marriott United Arab Emirates properties, plus an Al Maha Bedouin day package which will be awarded to the top booker during the campaign.
To enter, agents simply have to make as many bookings as possible until 31December 2022 with If Only to the focused Marriott International properties.
Prizes include:
2 night stay at W Dubai – The Palm
2 night stay at Ritz-Carlton Dubai (Jumeirah Beach)
2 night stay at St. Regis Abu Dhabi (Corniche)
Al Maha Bedouin day pass including breakfast and lunch plus activities
More at ifonly.net/agents/incentives
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