- by foxnews
- 28 Nov 2024
Special Promotion Valid Until March 2025
Special Promotion Valid Until March 2025
IHG has introduced its Autumn Limited Time Offer for stays at participating hotels across Europe, Japan, the Maldives, and French Polynesia, valid through March 31, 2025. This promotion is available in numerous locations, including a wide range of European countries, select Asian destinations, and specific Australasia resorts.
Extensive Geographic Coverage
The offer spans multiple regions:
Promotion Details and Discounts
The Autumn Offer provides a minimum discount of 23% off, though certain hotels might offer more substantial reductions. To maximize savings, potential guests should compare prices on the IHG app and website, as discrepancies might exist.
Key Terms and Conditions:
Impact on Travel and Booking Trends
The Autumn Limited Time Offer is expected to influence travel patterns and booking behaviors globally. With the extensive list of participating locations and significant discounts, travelers may be drawn to explore new destinations or revisit favored ones. This could lead to:
Regional Specifics and Exclusions
In addition to the general terms, the offer includes specific details for Iberostar Beachfront Resorts. For these resorts, IHG One Rewards members can enjoy a 19% discount on the public Pay Later rate, with bookings changeable or cancellable up to four days before arrival. Non-members can access a similar discount with the Pay Now rate, which is non-refundable and requires full payment at booking.
Participating Iberostar properties include:
Additional Considerations
The offer excludes certain services such as in-room dining, minibar purchases, and other hotel-incurred charges. It is also subject to availability, with potential blackout dates and city taxes applicable. IHG retains the right to modify or withdraw the offer without prior notice.
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