Friday, 20 December 2024
by Rose White
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced a long-term licensing agreement with The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, making the luxury property on the iconic Las Vegas Strip available to book via Hyatt channels. Guests of the World of Hyatt loyalty program will also soon be able to earn and redeem loyalty points on qualifying states and have access to other privileges.
The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is owned by Apollo Fund, the same company that earlier this year acquired the bulk of The Travel Corporation – as broken to the Australian trade by LATTE.
“Las Vegas is a perennial favourite for World of Hyatt members and our group business customers are requesting rooms at a higher volume than pre-pandemic due to the world-class entertainment and unique experiences offered by this dynamic destination,” said Mark Vondrasek, Chief Commercial Officer, Hyatt. “The licensing agreement with The Venetian Resort Las Vegas adds 7,000 rooms and 2.25 million square feet of meeting space, inviting Hyatt’s loyalty members and valued customers to have even more options to earn and redeem loyalty points when visiting Las Vegas.”
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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, home to two luxury hotels – The Venetian and The Palazzo – is the only all-suite resort on the Las Vegas Strip. Combining the romance of Venice with the vibrant energy of Las Vegas, this iconic destination offers an experience that delights all the senses. Among its entertainment options is the revolutionary Sphere at The Venetian.
“Our legendary resort continues to lead the way on the Strip, setting the benchmark for innovation, luxury, and unforgettable guest experiences,” said Patrick Nichols, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. “From unveiling reimagined suites and collaborating with world-renowned chefs to delivering unparalleled entertainment, we have consistently stayed at the forefront of this ever-evolving destination.
“As we embrace a new era for The Venetian Resort, this relationship enables us to expand our reach and connect with new audiences.”
Following a US$1.5 billion reinvestment, The Venetian’s suites have been reimagined with designs inspired by the ornate costumes of the Venetian Carnival. Guests can drift along the Grand Canal aboard an iconic gondola, immersing themselves in the romance of Venice, Italy’s “Floating City.”
At The Venetian, the charm of Venice meets the excitement of Las Vegas, while The Palazzo offers a contemporary take on luxury with sleek and modern sophistication. The properties offer an extraordinary getaway, complemented by award-winning dining from culinary legends like Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller, and Tetsuya Wakuda.
As part of this long-term licensing agreement, World of Hyatt will, in the future, offer elite Venetian Rewards members benefits within World of Hyatt. Additionally, in the near future, these two hospitality powerhouses will work together in the MICE and convention space to also complement each other’s strengths in group business.
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