Booking a meeting at Hilton? Earn bonus points or airline miles through Hilton HHonors Worldwide.BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 2, 1997--Not coincidentally co·in·ci·den·tal adj. 1. Occurring as or resulting from coincidence. 2. Happening or existing at the same time. co·in , the most rewarding hotel program for travelers is now a rewarding program for meeting planners. Members of the Hilton HHonors Hilton HHonors[sic] is the loyalty program of the Hilton Hotels Corporation. HHonors benefits at participating Hilton, Conrad, Doubletree, Embassy Suites Hotels, Hampton Inn, Hampton Inn & Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Hilton Grand Vacations Club, Homewood Suites (R) Worldwide guest reward program who book a meeting with at least 10 guest rooms per night can earn HHonors bonus points or airline miles from participating HHonors hotels around the world. Depending on the type of hotel booked and the days of the week on which the meeting is held, HHonors members may earn up to 12,000 HHonors bonus points per day or earn 5,000 airline miles per meeting with participating airline partners. The HHonors meeting planner bonus program is ongoing, although participating hotels and specific conditions for earning bonuses vary. For information and availability, meeting planners should call Hilton Hil·ton , Conrad Nicholson 1887-1979. American hotel-chain organizer who acquired hotels in many American cities and in 1946 founded the Hilton Hotel Corporation. Direct(R), a group planning service with specialists trained in coordinating meeting planner requests for 10 to 200 rooms at more than 400 Hilton, Conrad Hilton, Conrad (Nicholson) (born Dec. 25, 1887, San Antonio, N.M., U.S.—died Jan. 3, 1979, Santa Monica, Calif.) U.S. businessman, founder of one of the world's largest hotel organizations. International and Vista hotels around the world, in advance of their event at 1-800-321-3232 (in the U.S.). Meeting planners also may point their web browsers The following is a list of web browsers. Historical Historically important browsers In order of release:
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The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of Hilton HHonors Worldwide. "Speed and ease are two key considerations in planning meetings, so our professional team members at Hilton Direct are trained to service group meeting planners online as efficiently as by telephone," said Tom Meyer, managing director of Hilton Direct. "Top that off with HHonors bonus points or airline miles, and we have an unbeatable combination for meeting planners." Hilton HHonors Worldwide is a guest reward program that gives frequent travelers a faster way to earn the travel rewards they want most. Enrolled members receive special privileges and can accumulate Accumulate Broker/analyst recommendation that could mean slightly different things depending on the broker/analyst. In general, it means to increase the number of shares of a particular security over the near term, but not to liquidate other parts of the portfolio to buy a security HHonors points in addition to airline miles for every business rate stay at more than 400 Hilton, Conrad International and Vista hotels around the world. HHonors is the largest hotel program that allows any of its members to Double Dip Double dip Used for listed equity securities. Dividend roll in which the "dividend capturer" already owns the stock cum dividend. Also used when tax depreciation is accessed in two countries concurrently. (R), or simultaneously accumulate both airline miles and hotel points with each qualifying stay. In addition, Hilton HHonors Worldwide is the only hotel program that allows any of its members to exchange airline miles for hotel points and exchange points for miles with selected airlines, through a unique benefit called the HHonors Reward Exchange. Due to the unmatched flexibility, generosity Generosity See also Aid, Organizational; Kindness. Abbé Constantin self-sacrificing priest; curé of Longueral. [Fr. Lit.: The Abbé Constantin, Walsh Modern, 105] Amelia takes interest in Paul. [Br. Lit. and value offered by these HHonors program features, as well as the many aggressive promotions that HHonors hosts each year, the program has been recognized with numerous travel industry awards. In the 1996 MCI/InsideFlyer Freddie Awards, Hilton HHonors was voted Hotel Program of the Year by readers of InsideFlyer magazine for the third consecutive year. For the first time in the nine-year history of the Freddie Awards, a single program -- Hilton HHonors -- swept every hotel award category. HHonors won a total of eight Freddie awards, including Best Customer Service. Membership in the Hilton HHonors Worldwide program is free. Visitors to hilton.com can complete an online enrollment form by clicking HHonors on the home page. To enroll instantly in the program or to make reservations, consumers in the U.S. also may call 1-800-HILTONS. Outside the U.S., travelers may call Hilton Reservations Worldwide in their area. Travelers also may pick up an enrollment form with a temporary membership card at any participating Hilton, Conrad International or Vista hotel worldwide. Hilton International Co. operates more than 160 hotels in 50 countries worldwide. Hilton Hotels Corp. is recognized internationally as the preeminent pre·em·i·nent or pre-em·i·nent adj. Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding. See Synonyms at dominant, noted. [Middle English, from Latin prae gaming and hospitality company. The company develops, owns, manages and franchises hotel-casinos, resorts, vacation ownership and hotel properties. CONTACT: Hilton Communications, Beverly Hills 310/205-4545 Jeanne Datz (jeanne_datz@hilton.com) Iga Gaj (Iga_gaj@hilton.com) Kendra Walker (kendra_walker@hilton.com) or Douglas Consulting Group Max Martens, 213/845-0143 (maxm303@aol.com) |
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