Pacific International aims for the sky
Pacific International Suites, Apartments & Resorts this morning announced a global frequent flyer programme which links frequent flyer and other loyalty benefits offered by 15 international airlines to all Pacific International properties.
The programme is titled Connections and Fiona Godfrey, Group General Manager Sales & Marketing – Asia Pacific for Pacific International said, “The Connections programme is set to make Pacific International the preferred accommodation brand to a high number of both leisure and business travellers and will tap into a prospective client database of millions worldwide”.
The airline partners in the programme include Lufthansa, American Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Air France/KLM, Philippine Airlines, South African Airways, Swiss International Airlines, Varig, Czech Airlines, Air Malta and El Al Israel Airlines.
As a result, Connections and Pacific International have extended their long-standing relationship with Qantas to an extensive network of global airline partners.
Frequent Flyer members of all these airlines can now earn air miles when staying at any of the Pacific International properties in Asia Pacific. And benefits include double and triple miles promotions, upgrades and early check-ins.
Completing the re-branding of Pacific International, Suites, Apartments & Resorts, including the launch of the Accommodating Individuality initiative, the Connections programme is a natural progression for the group to become internationally recognised and be seen as a strong player within the Australian hotel management arena. We look forward to the results of this programme and working with our new-found airline partners, said Godfrey.
Pacific International is one of the hospitality brands owned by the global accommodation management company Tourism, Hotels & Leisure Limited (THL) and has become one of the largest and most recognised hospitality brands in Australia, offering suites, apartments and resorts in the categories ranging from superior first class to moderate deluxe.
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