WASHINGTON, DC, May 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Association for Airline Passenger Rights ("AAPR") today announced its partnership with CLC Lodging (www.clclodging.com), which will provide exclusive lodging benefits to AAPR members. The partnership includes a hotel savings card program for participating hotels nationwide.
AAPR's Hotel Savings Card program from CLC Lodging simplifies lodging administration while saving 20-40% off hotel rates. CLC is the nation's leading negotiator of workforce lodging rates, delivering deep discounts from its consolidated purchasing power of nearly $500 million annually. AAPR's Hotel Savings Card improves your bottom line whenever you and your employees travel for business.
"Every traveler likes to save money, especially travelers who have become accustomed to the airlines charging them for all of the ancillary services," said Brandon M. Macsata, Executive Director of the Association for Airline Passenger Rights. "Our new partnership with CLC Lodging is a great opportunity to save money at hotels we all know and trust to provide quality lodging while on the road."
CLC Lodging is a division of FleetCor, the Global Fleet Card Company. CLC has more than 30 years experience as a leading provider of lodging management programs to businesses, serving thousands of client in North America. CLC's clients purchase more than 10 million room nights annually across CLC's proprietary network of thousands of hotels.
"Very quickly we saw that we could make some real savings in our hotel costs, and CLC also saves us time. Now it's easy for our employees to find acceptable hotels wherever they need to be," summarized Dan Morrison - Vice President of Project Management and Services, Nordex USA.
To learn more about the AAPR-CLC Lodging partnership, visit http://www.clclodging.com/aapr/.
For more information about the Association for Airline Passenger Rights or its partnership with CLC Lodging, please visit http://www.flyfriendlyskies.com or contact AAPR directly at info@flyfriendlyskies.com.
About AAPR: The Association for Airline Passenger Rights is a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt, nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote fairer customer service and accessibility standards in the airline industry and to improve passenger satisfaction. AAPR was formed in response to growing dissatisfaction among American consumers toward the airline industry.
Association for Airline Passenger Rights Announces Partnership with CLC Lodging
Partnership Offers Hotel Savings Card Program
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