Bargain Travel Offers.com - Portal for travel bookings , Hotel Bookings, Flights Booking, Short breaks, Weekend breaks
Home About Us Travel Offers Travel News Links Sitemap Contact Us

Holiday Packages

Hotels

Flights

Car Hire

Theatre Breaks

Travel Insurance

Travel Offers

News categories

Holiday News

Industry News

Flight Services

Hotel News



Four Seasons markets open ended Gift Card redeemable worldwide w

May 8, 2006

Four Seasons is offering a gift card redeemable at all of its hotels and resorts around the world, with no expiry date, and no restrictions on how the value of the card is spent.

According to the hotel chain, cardholders may choose to redeem their Four Seasons Gift Card for a round of golf in Provence, a room with a view in Hong Kong, an apres-ski massage in Whistler, afternoon tea in Hampshire, an Ayurvedic consultation in the Maldives, or dinner in New York.

The card is presented in a cream-colored folio that reflects the very special gift inside. A page inside the folio allows the gift giver to add a personal message. Four Seasons says its gift card carries a balance, so that cardholders are free to redeem the value in increments over time, or all at once.

“More and more, people are searching for ways to give gifts that are personal, unique, and truly appreciated,” says Wolf Hengst, president, worldwide hotel operations, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. “The Four Seasons Gift Card is the perfect solution because the giver can choose an amount that will pay for a particular experience at one of our hotels and resorts, or they can leave it up to the recipient's imagination to spend according to their own wishes.”

The Four Seasons Gift Card can be purchased at http://www.fourseasons.com/giftcard in $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $2,500 or $5,000 denominations.

Related news

Website assists travelers find London hotels via the Tube

Eurostar welcomes hotel development near St. Pancras railway station

Thomson lists potential innovations in travel technology

Travelers are increasingly using online booking services, Thomson study reveals

Blackpool airport can serve 2 million passengers annually with £2m facelift


Search for:

Home About Us Travel Offers Travel News Links Sitemap Contact Us