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US giant launches private-sale travel site

American Express has entered the private-sale travel market with a new website aimed at luxury travelers. The new Vacationist.com is an invitation-only website featuring private sales and exclusive rates to members only. The site launched on April 26 and is a partnership between Travel + Leisure magazine, an American Express publication, and Luxury Link, a […]

Apr 30, 2010 | By Anakin

American Express has entered the private-sale travel market with a new website aimed at luxury travelers.

The new Vacationist.com is an invitation-only website featuring private sales and exclusive rates to members only.

The site launched on April 26 and is a partnership between Travel + Leisure magazine, an American Express publication, and Luxury Link, a luxury hotel website.

The first sales are “a mix of exotic and urban destinations,” including the all-inclusive Turtle Island resort in Fiji, top-end hotel The Surrey in New York City, and boutique property The James Hotel in Chicago.

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American Express says that the site will offer between 25 to 40 percent off published room rates for limited periods of time, accompanied by reports from Travel + Leisure magazine editors.

Invitees to Vacationist will initially be limited to Travel + Leisure customers and Luxury Link members.

The addition of American Express could prove a major boost for the “private sales” market, which is currently booming.

The brand is no stranger to the travel market — in addition to its financial services business, American Express owns a global network of travel agents and holds a considerable share of the corporate travel market.

In recent months, Kayak and Travelocity have opened their own members-only clubs, joining established sites such as Jetsetter and Tablet Hotels.

Source: AFPrelaxnews


 
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