Last Minute Reward Nights anstatt von PointBreaks?

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Mark.Dragon

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Ab dem 1. April wird es einige Änderungen bei Piority Club geben!

Dazu gehört z.B. die neuen sogenannten "Last Minute Reward Nights", die scheinbar die beliebten PointBreaks ersetzen sollen...

Last Minute Reward Nights: A hotel industry first, “Last Minute Reward Nights” will allow Priority Club members globally to redeem Reward Nights at a 50% discount off the regular point price, for selected properties. Members will receive an e-mail on Monday providing a list of hotels where this offer will be available the following weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Initially, this program will be offered on the first full weekend of every month, starting with May 6, 7 and 8, 2011.

Offensichtlich werden die bis zum 30. April geltenden PointBreaks wohl die letzten sein!
Die Option der Last Minute Reward Nights könnte eventuell für den einen oder anderen mehr Sinn machen als die bisherigen PointBreaks da nun auch kurzfristig und wöchentlich wechselnde Hotels verfügbar sind.

Jedoch erst die Umsetzung wird wohl zeigen, ob es sich wirklich um eine Verbesserung durch Priority Club handelt oder doch nur um eine weitere Beschränkung der Möglichkeiten durch den Kunden?! :eek:

Wir werden sehen..

Gute Nacht aus München
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Mark.Dragon

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Und hier die offizielle Pressemitteilung dazu:

Priority Club((R)) Rewards, the world's largest and fastest-growing hotel loyalty program from IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) announces its new positioning and refreshed look as a result of findings from its global travel loyalty industry study. Twenty-eight years after breaking ground as the hotel industry's first loyalty club, Priority Club Rewards undertook extensive global research to better understand the attitudes and habits of hotel guests. The program preferred by most guests today reveals key trends among frequent travelers from around the world.

Priority Club Rewards conducted a three-year journey of quantitative and qualitative research of more than 10,000 frequent travelers, who were enrolled in loyalty programs from IHG and other leading hotel companies in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The findings provided an inside look at the global travel loyalty marketplace and were used to develop the new look and positioning for Priority Club Rewards.

"In 2010, we enrolled on average 600,000 guests per month in Priority Club Rewards; we now have more than 56 million members which is almost equivalent to the population of the U.K. The re-launch of Priority Club Rewards is a significant investment by IHG to strengthen our global competitiveness in the industry and among savvy frequent travelers with numerous choices of where to stay," said Don Berg, vice president, Loyalty Programs and Partnerships, IHG. "This guest-driven re-launch is proof that successful brand innovation requires more than a facelift, but also an investment in research and development to deliver a relevant product that will attract and retain loyal customers."

While Priority Club Rewards features notable programs such as: No Point Expiration, No Blackout Dates, the Points&Cash system and access to airline ticket inventory and non-IHG hotel rooms, respectively, through Flights Anywhere(TM) and Hotels Anywhere(TM) redemption options, IHG will also add several new Priority Club Rewards redemption offerings in 2011.

"The research clearly confirmed that hotel loyalty program members in every region of the world not only want to earn currency that is valuable and flexible, they also want to maintain absolute control in how they use it," adds Berg. "And, with so many new choices to redeem Priority Club((R)) points, there's never been a better time to book directly on IHG's website, where members can earn Priority Club points with every stay."

Among the top trends identified by Priority Club Rewards:

-- Hotel loyalty program points displace airline frequent flyer miles as
preferred currency: Frequent travelers place a higher perceived value on
hotel loyalty program currency over frequent flier miles, as airlines'
imposition of fees, decreased reward seat inventory and greater
restrictions have weakened consumer trust, and as hotel programs add
additional redemption options, including access to airline inventory.

-- Business travelers value loyalty more than price: Loyalty program
membership is a stronger predictor of hotel selection than price or
location - for frequent guests who stay a minimum of 20 nights per year
- regardless of preference for midscale or upscale brands.

-- Travelers across North America, Asia Pacific and Europe are equally
point currency conscious: The value loyalty points hold as currency -
for earning and redeeming - ranked as the highest priority for hotel
selection by frequent travelers globally, higher than special perks,
privileges or benefits in the hotel.

-- Global economy a solid indicator of consumer activity in loyalty
programs: Health of the global economy has an inverse correlation with
driving hotel loyalty members to use point redemption options versus
stockpiling, given points' perceived utility as cash. For example,
during a single month in 2008, Priority Club((R)) members redeemed
points for US$1 million in gasoline card vouchers as rising oil prices
inflated gas prices.

Leading with this valuable consumer insight, the re-launched Priority Club Rewards loyalty program is now better equipped to meet the needs of the changing frequent traveler and continues to be a key business driver for IHG. Priority Club Rewards will further empower frequent guests through an easy and efficient point-focused program that provides access to non-hotel travel related services, discount and high-end retail merchandise and gift vouchers, exclusive life experiences, and of course IHG's more than 4,400 hotels worldwide.

As part of the new Priority Club Rewards look and feel, introduced are:

-- Redesigned Priority Club((R)) Rewards membership cards: A refreshed blue
color palette with inspirational imagery from destinations around the
world
-- Sleek, easy-to-use new website rolling out globally by late April; the
only online booking site where members get rewarded with Priority Club
points for their hotel stays: Priority Club Rewards Hotel Reservations | Deutsch | The Official Web Site
-- Custom photography included in member communications, advertising and
marketing materials that will transport guests to some of the most
beautiful destinations in the world
-- An informative, newly designed member e-statement
-- A new Priority Club Rewards logo

About Priority Club Rewards

With 56 million members globally, IHG's Priority Club Rewards is the first, largest and fastest-growing guest loyalty program in the hotel industry. Named Best Hotel Rewards Program in the World six years running by Global Traveler magazine and Best Hotel Loyalty Program for four consecutive years by Business Traveler magazine, Priority Club Rewards offers more sought-after benefits and the greatest ease of use of any hotel loyalty program. In addition to flexible features like No Points Expiration, No Blackout Dates, Points&Cash and Flights Anywhere((TM)), Priority Club Rewards members have more options for point redemption than any other hotel loyalty program. Members can redeem points not only for hotel nights, but also for airline miles on more than 40 partner airlines, for auto rentals, for gift certificates and for hundreds of products available in the Rewards Catalog. And Priority Club Rewards is the only hotel loyalty program to offer members a Personal Shopper program that allows members to exchange points for items not found in the Rewards Catalog. Enrollment in Priority Club Rewards is free. Guests can enroll by logging onto priorityclub.com, by calling 1-888-211-9874 or by inquiring at the front desk of any of IHG's more than 4,400 hotels worldwide.
 
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will be available the following weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
Was ist das für ein verf***** sch*** ?!
Das (wir/) ich können dann nur mehr in Hotels schlafen die in Autofahr reichweite sind weil einen Flug unter 7 Tage zu buchen ist ja finanzieller selbstmord.
 
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alexanderxl

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Hat schon jemand gehört welche Hotels zu den halben Punktewerten am kommenden WE buchbar sind?

Weiss einer, wie das kommuniziert werden sollte?
 

alexanderxl

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Members will receive an e-mail on Monday providing a list of hotels

So sollte es kommuniziert werden!

Hat jemand eine solche Mail bekommen?
 
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Wenn kommt erst nächste woche oder in 2 wochen die liste raus.
 

aldemar

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Über die Reward-Suche kann man erste Hotels mit 50% Nachlass finden, z.B. HIX - Orlando - Ocoee East für 7500 Points statt 15000.
 
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TAZO

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Sieht also nach einem Revival der legendaeren Weekend W@B Savers aus, allerdings diesmal als Awards und nicht regulaer zu kaufen. War damals eine nette Sache, da einige Staedte eigentlich immer dabei waren, so z.B. Orlando oder diverse grosse Haeuser, die am WE immer relativ leer sind.

IC ORD ist auch dabei, 15k
 
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HGFan

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There were no items found in the category you selected. Please select another category, or if you have searched within a specific point range please clear your point selection.
 
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HGFan

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ok egal ob ich eingeloggt bin oder nicht ich sehe nur die fehlermeldung.
 

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Es gibt dort zurzeit eine Liste mit 127 Hotels in den USA, die für das nächste Wochenende für 5.000 - 15.000 Punkte zu buchen sind.
Für den Rest der Welt ist (noch) nichts dabei.