Marriott International prepares to welcome guests with Save Now\, Stay Later limited time offer

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Marriott International prepares to welcome guests with Save Now, Stay Later limited time offer

Our Bureau Bengaluru | Updated on May 29, 2020 Published on May 29, 2020

Marriott International has announced the launch of a limited time offer curated specially for its hotels across South Asia.

Starting today, guests can avail any of the three complimentary offers while making their bookings till June 30, 2020, be it for leisure or business. Additionally, they can earn Marriott Bonvoy points with the booking of each stay.

A variety of holiday destinations are available, with over 90 hotels to choose from across India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Guests can opt for any of the following offerings, coupled with the flexibility to modify their reservation at any point in time. The booking period is until the June 30, 2020 and stay dates are from June 1 to 30.

Offer details

Guests can use code ADR and choose from any of three offers while booking their stay via Marriott.com including: Minimum 30 per cent off on the room rate across all hotels; Stay 2 nights and pay for 1 night; Stay 3 nights and pay for 2 nights.

In recognition of the current scenario, guests can request for contact-less room check-in along with convenience of paying digitally.

“Marriott International believes foremost in the health and safety of every guest and has in place enhanced hygiene and sanitization practices across all our hotels. We look forward to welcoming you back,” the hospitality giant said in a statement.

Published on May 29, 2020

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