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REVIEW: Intercontinental, Dusseldorf – a lovely stay
Does Intercontinental have the worst customer service?
IHG imposes massive award increases 450 properties
Whilst hotel groups always change levels, IHG – who own well known chains such as Intercontinental, Holiday Inn and Indigo had put up some properties by nearly 70% in terms of points needed to redeem. Coupled with their announcement of expiring points they are turning customer unfriendly pretty fast.
The wrinkle in the InterContinental Hotels Group announcement yesterday
There has been a lot said these past few hours about the changes that IHG announced to IHG Rewards Club – the new super elite level, their 100% points bonus, the reduced earnings required at the lower Gold and Platinum levels – but there is a wrinkle in the points expiry announcement. Many people hold…
IHG: 50% off 1-day Flash sale for The Venetian and The Palazzo in Las Vegas on points
Hyatt NOT coming to Dublin – Four Seasons to become Intercontinental
There was a stir earlier in the autumn that Ireland might be getting its first Hyatt. Long short of Hyatt’s European Gold Passport members were all excited about another chance to stay with their preferred chain. However, yesterday it was confirmed that the Four Season Dublin will now transfer to become and Intercontinental on 1…
Intercontinental Buenos Aires
ARRIVAL By the time that I had caught a cab from the airport, having arrived on the United flight from Houston, it was mid-morning and I was slightly concerned that my room might not be ready. The check-in desk is to the left as you enter the lobby and once I was seen by the…
UK IHG Black Visa Card – Double points in August
Barclays are running a double points offer for IHG credit card holders in the UK. It runs for the whole of August.
So, what exactly is in your Intercontinental Ambassador membership pack?
Details of how to join and the benefits of membership are described. The use of the One Free Weekend Night certificate, and the limitations on the rate are described. Is it worth it for you?
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