Omni Hotels
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Omni Hotels creates compelling, memorable guest experiences by tempting the senses in innovative ways, surrounding them with a balanced blend of scents, sounds, sights, textures and tastes. Omni Hotels offers luxury accommodations at 43 hotels and resorts in leading business gateways and leisure destinations across North America. From exceptional golf and spa retreats to dynamic business settings, each location features four-diamond services, including award-winning signature restaurants, Wi-Fi connectivity and unique fitness options. Omni's mission for total customer service is further supported by its "Power of One" program that empowers associates to make on-the-spot decisions to meet or ...
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Omni Hotels Completes Rollout of BirchStreet Systems E-Procurement;
BirchStreet Systems, the hospitality industry’s leading e-procurement and purchasing system provider, announced that the luxury hotel brand, Omni Hotels , has now fully implemented BirchStreet’s Web-based e-procurement solution . As a result, all of Omni’s owned and managed properties are leveraging the new online marketplace portal to manage and process their purchasing transactions.
From dBusinessNews.com - 22 hours ago
Omni Hotels Rewards Program is Twice as Nice
Enrolling in Select Guest is now twice as nice. Omni Hotels' noted Select Guest loyalty program is offering new enrollees double stay credits on stays booked on omnihotels.com. With a heightened level of personalized service and benefits like complimentary morning beverages delivered to guests in their room as well as free pressing, real value can be found in every stay.
From PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 4 days ago
After heavy discounts this year, hotels expect rates to rise
MICHAEL AINSWORTH/DMN Attendees sign in for a ministries conference at the Westin Dallas Fort Worth Airport Hotel.Desperate to fill empty rooms, local innkeepers mounted a price war in 2009. But with consumers expected to gain a smidgen of confidence, and the spigot of hotel openings at a trickle, industry insiders say travelers next year can expect to see fewer freebies and a steeper tab.
From Dallas Morning News - 22 hours ago
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