Radisson Hotel Group launches its new Asia Pacific online campaign

Radisson Hotel Group recently revealed its bold new brand identity, brand architecture and Radisson Rewards, its refreshed global loyalty program. In Asia Pacific, the Group is inviting guests to experience a new era of hospitality with “One Night’s Never Enough,” the region’s new and exciting online campaign.

Making its debut on 12 March 2018, the campaign will see guests being rewarded with 15% off the hotel’s Best Available Rates at any of the Group’s Asia Pacific hotels with a minimum of two nights’ stay. Radisson Rewards™ members will also enjoy Members Only rate of an extra 5% off.

“Together with a recently launched company identity, refreshed rewards program and Every Moment Matters’ global signature, we are poised to deliver guests increased value and enhanced guest experiences through this brand-new Asia Pacific campaign,” said Camilla Chiam, Vice President, PR, Communications and Brands, Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group.

“One Night’s Never Enough” is offered at all Asia Pacific Radisson Hotel Group properties, comprising of five diverse brands: Radisson Blu®, Radisson®, Park Plaza®, Park Inn® by Radisson, Country Inn & Suites® by Radisson.

The campaign is eligible for bookings made from 12 March to 15 April 2018, for stays up until 30 June 2018.

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