Warwick International Hotels Launches New Website to Enhance User Experience

. June 05, 2014

June 5, 2014 - Warwick International Hotels (WIH), a collection of iconic, upscale hotels and resorts, today announced the launch of its redesigned website. The fresh platform allows users to browse the portfolio of 60 hotels worldwide and book trips easily with just a few clicks.

“Consumers today are using their smartphones and tablets to make travel decisions,” said Alan Gonzalez, Director of e-Commerce and Distribution,Warwick International Hotels. “Our enhanced website provides users with seamless mobile or desktop access to explore each of our hotels and resorts and its local culture and manage their visit all in one place.”

The redesigned site reflects the WIH brand identity with its classic look and focus on innovation. Designed to enhance the way travelers discover the group's hotels, the sleek layout offers convenience by categorizing hotels, resorts and spas by destination. Larger images and ideas for local exploration reflect the unique personality of each hotel.

To further streamline the experience, the site, developed by MMGY Global, lets users manage their reservations, communicate preferences and receive exclusive offers through the WIH member portal. An attractions map and cultural calendar showcases local happenings for each property, so guests can plan their itineraries easily before arrival.

“WIH collection of hotels and resorts offer guests experiences that are rich in culture, history and local character, while also ensuring the quality guests have come to expect from the WIH brand,” Alan Gonzalezexplained. “Our new website stays true to the WIH mission - to help guests find the hotel that's right for them and to ensure all stays are filled with authentic experiences and adventures.”

www.warwickhotels.com

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