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Westin Hotels to supply in flight amenities on United Airlines flights
Airline Industry Information, August 19, 2008
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
United Airlines and Westin Hotels and Resorts (Westin) announced on 18 August that, from this month, first and business class passengers flying on United's p.s. services will be provided with Westin branded products and amenities.
The partnership between the airline and the hospitality company will provide passengers with blankets and pillows from the Westin Heavenly range, towelettes scented with the Westin signature White Tea fragrance, mints and custom video and music.
The companies last month announced that Westin will provide amenities and facilities in United's Red Carpet Club lounges at New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Guests staying at selected Westin Hotels are also eligible to receive 1,000 bonus Mileage Plus miles.
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