Marriott rewards its members

In what can only be good news for corporates, Marriott Rewards members, no matter what level of the program they have achieved, will now receive complimentary in-room high-speed internet access at JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts, Marriott Hotels and Resorts, Renaissance Hotels and Courtyard by Marriott hotels in Asia Pacific, including Australia, China (including Hong Kong), Guam, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

“Asia Pacific is the fastest growing region for Marriott Rewards, and we feel that complimentary high-speed internet access will make Marriott International hotels the first choice for business travellers,” Marriott International's President and Managing Director for Asia Pacific, Simon Cooper said.

“You can’t put a price on staying connected. So we don’t.”

Marriott Rewards Gold and Platinum elite members already receive free high-speed internet worldwide. Marriott Rewards is free to join and has no blackout dates on redemption stays.

Members can earn and redeem points at more than 3400 Marriott International hotels around the world. Points can be also redeemed for frequent flyer miles, cruises, car rentals, merchandise and more.

In Australia to make a reservation, please call (02) 8298 5250 or go to www.marriottrewards.com

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