Shangri-La launches new monthly offers for members
Shangri-La is showcasing its recently revamped Golden Circle loyalty programme
A contemporary travel and lifestyle platform, Shangri-La Circle offers members more: simplicity, flexibility, and convenience.
Shangri-La Circle will launch the new ‘Circle the Sixth’ Members Day initiative, giving members even more options with Shangri-La.
Shangri-La Circle curates exclusive experiences across the brand’s portfolio of hotels, restaurants and bars, and wellness facilities.
Members enjoy exclusive rates and deals, upgraded benefits, and a simplified process for earning and redeeming Shangri-La Circle Points.
Shangri-La Circle has four membership tiers, including Polaris, a new, invitation-only membership tier offering the highest level of privileges.
Benefits include unrestricted access to Shangri-La facilities worldwide-even without staying overnight-a dedicated global Polaris concierge, and Diamond status.
Members also have access to the new Shangri-La Circle App.
Through the app, members can manage their account and decide whether to use cash or points-or a combination of both-for bookings.
With the June launch of ‘Circle the Sixth,’ Shangri-La Circle offers members even more experiences with limited-time monthly offers.
Starting from 6 June, the Members Day will see the release of new offers that will only be available for 48 hours each month.
For the inaugural Members Day, Shangri-La Circle will debut more than 20 staycation packages bundled with dining and wellness experiences.
Shangri-La Circle members will get six times the points when they book these special offers through the dedicated Members Day website or Shangri-La Circle Mobile App.
In addition, Shangri-La Circle members in Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Taipei will receive 6Xpoints when they shop at the Shangri-La Boutique.
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