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Hotel Evolution Announces the Selection of BookIt.com as a Preferred Partner for Offering Travel Vacation Deals to Guests

Hotel Evolution, a hospitality management company, announces the selection of BookIt.com as a preferred partner. The agreement will allow Hotel Evolution to offer travel specials to guests staying at any of their 4 southeastern hotels.

Hotel Evolution Announces the Selection of BookIt.com as a Preferred Partner for Offering Travel Vacation Deals to Guests
2012-08-20
NORCROSS, GA, August 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hotel Evolution, an Atlanta, GA based hotel management company and development group, announces the selection of BookIt.com as preferred partner. Hotel Evolution and its affiliates own and manage 4 hotels located in the southeastern United States. Through their partnership with BookIt.com , Hotel Evolution's guests will now be able to book all their travel needs including hotel, flight, car rental, and vacation packages all in one place at BookIt.com .

BookIt.com is an online travel agency that specializes in offering travel and vacation packages to groups, families, and individuals. Deals available for travelers using BookIt.com include offers such as multi-night discounts, nightly rebates, gift cards, and more. Options to add activities and services to bookings may also be available.

"Being able to make all travel arrangements on one website will provide extra convenience and cost savings to our guests," explains Neel Shah, President of Hotel Evolution. "We are proud to partner with BookIt.com and look forward to working with them to serve the travel needs of our patrons," says Mr. Shah.

Founded in 2006, Hotel Evolution is an officially approved management company for all franchise brands within Hilton Hotels Corporation, Intercontinental Hotels Group, and other nationally recognized franchises. Hotels owned and operated by Hotel Evolution include:

- Hilton Garden Inn - Atlanta Airport (North)
- Hilton Garden Inn - Columbia (Northeast)
- Hampton Inn & Suites - Scottsboro, AL
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Newberry, SC

To learn more about Hotel Evolution's hospitality management services and properties, visit www.HotelEvolution.net.

About Hotel Evolution

Hotel Evolution, LLC, founded in 2006, is a privately-held hospitality management, development, and consulting company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Employing over 150 people, the company and its affiliates presently own and manage 4 hotels comprising of 442 rooms located in the southeastern United States. Hotel Evolution's team is famous for paying attention to the smallest details and guest comforts in order to exceed all service expectations. They are, "Superior Hotels Evolving in the Spirit of Hospitality".

For more information visit: http://www.HotelEvolution.net

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[Press-News.org] Hotel Evolution Announces the Selection of BookIt.com as a Preferred Partner for Offering Travel Vacation Deals to Guests
Hotel Evolution, a hospitality management company, announces the selection of BookIt.com as a preferred partner. The agreement will allow Hotel Evolution to offer travel specials to guests staying at any of their 4 southeastern hotels.