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RADISSON HOTELS & RESORTS
The Pleasure of Business Travel
The concept of combining business travel with a family vacation is all idea whose time has come. In the last ten years, the Travel Industry Association of America estimates that business trips including children jumped 250%, and the numbers keep increasing. With many business travelers working 80 hour weeks, they are looking to find ways to spend more quality time with their loved ones.
"Radisson is helping guests embrace this trend by inviting them to 'Stay Your Own Way,'" says Larry Winston, vice president of sales, Radisson Hotels & Resorts. "This campaign speaks directly to travelers' desire to have more control over their hotel experiences--especially when they are arriving early or staying over to spend quality time with family."
Radisson offers an array of options to help business travelers stay focused, while their family enjoys onsite services and amenities or local attractions.
All 435 Radisson hotels in 61 countries feature express check-out, as well as guest rooms that are spacious and comfortable with large, well-lit desk areas, and an Express Breakfast selection and healthy food choices on restaurant menus. For assistance with tee times, tours and site-seeing plans, friendly and knowledgeable concierges are available to make recommendations and reservations.
This summer, Radisson is inviting couples and families to "Stay For The Fun Of It" with a special rate package available May 1 to Sept. 7, 2004, in the U.S., Canada, and Caribbean.
One great location to take advantage of this special offer is the Radisson Hotel Miami, overlooking Biscayne Bay and the downtown Miami skyline. This performing arts-themed hotel features the largest meeting space in the city, and is only minutes from famous South Beach, golf courses, shopping and other attractions.
"Meetings and conventions that truly combine business with pleasure redefine the family vacation experience," says Winston. "World-class hotels like the Radisson Hotel Miami make it possible for business travelers to combine meetings and memories and truly have the best of both worlds for themselves and their families."
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