CALGARY, Alberta, Oct. 03, 2017 -- Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel announces a new package that makes travel out of YYC even more seamless for local guests seeking refuge to warm weather locales. Its newest Calgary hotel deal invites guests flying out of Calgary to book an overnight stay at the hotel, and receive complimentary parking while they’re away.
|
|||||
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3c1847a1-5b04-490b-8b3b-5202b5baeca4
The hotel’s Park Here, Fly There offer for $199 grants complimentary parking for up to eight nights, plus free Wi-Fi. Leave the cold Calgary weather behind, along with your jacket, boots and car, and hop a flight to a sunny destination. Avoid traffic and parking hassles and get a good night’s sleep before your flight. The hotel staff is happy to take care of your car while you’re away in warmer climates.
Before your flight, guests are invited to visit the hotel’s own YAKIMA Social Kitchen + Bar. This delicious on-site restaurant is a great spot to grab a meal and check out the show kitchen, or spend an evening enjoying live music along with thoughtfully sourced, local cuisine from the hotel’s talented culinary team.
With dishes boasting Aboriginal, Asian and North American influences, YAKIMA Social Kitchen + Bar offers a stylish, laid-back setting for gatherings with friends, family or colleagues. It’s the perfect way for guests to start their trip off on the right note and indulge in some of the fresh flavors right on-site at the hotel.
Guests staying at the hotel enjoy unbeatable access to YYC's terminals, with accommodations conveniently located within the airport, making flying out of town easy and seamless.
For more information, or to book a stay at the Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel, guests can call 1-403-717-0522. Offer is subject to availability, valid now through December 31, 2017.
About Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel
Located immediately within YYC, Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel places you just steps from your gate, eliminating stress and maximizing efficiency. The city's vibrant downtown district is just a short drive away. The hotel’s contemporary rooms showcase custom duvets, 49-inch flat-screen TVs and high-speed Wi-Fi access. Windows feature views of the Calgary skyline, the Alberta Prairies and the Canadian Rocky Mountains; some also offer views of the airport runway. Enjoy a locally sourced meal at Yakima, the hotel restaurant and bar, or challenge yourself to a workout in the fitness center and pool. With 18,300 square feet of modern event space, Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel is a premier destination for meetings and weddings. Its extraordinary airport location offers easy access not only to the YYC terminals but to downtown attractions including the Calgary Stampede, local shops, museums, restaurants and monuments.
CONTACT: Calgary Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel
2008 Airport Road NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 3B9 Canada
1-403-717-0522
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/yycxa-calgary-airport-marriott-in-terminal-hotel/


Kia Cuts EV Sales Target for 2030 Amid Slowing Demand and U.S. Policy Shifts
Anthropic Fights Pentagon Blacklisting in Dual Federal Court Battles
China Vanke Seeks Bond Extension Amid Mounting Debt Crisis
MATCH Act: How New U.S. Chip Legislation Could Freeze China's Semiconductor Ambitions
Anthropic's Mythos AI Model Sparks Emergency Cybersecurity Meeting With Top U.S. Bank CEOs
Lumentum Holdings Rides AI Wave With Order Book Filled Through 2028
Tokyo Electric Power Attracts Major Investors Amid Billion-Dollar Restructuring Push
Rio Tinto's California Boron Assets Attract Over a Dozen Bidders, Valued at Up to $2 Billion
TSMC Posts Strong Q1 2025 Revenue, Riding AI Chip Demand Wave
Alibaba Shares Slide as Jefferies Slashes Price Target Over AI Spending and Business Losses
Chalco Stock Surges as Q1 2025 Profit Forecast Jumps Up to 58%
Chinese Brands Are Taking Over Brazil — And It's Just Getting Started
FedEx Pilots and Union Reach Tentative Agreement on 40% Pay Increase
U.S. Automakers Push Back Against EU Rules Blocking American Trucks from European Market
Bill Ackman Eyes New Fund to Bet Against Market Complacency
Foreign Investors Pour $18.65 Billion into Japanese Stocks Amid Market Stabilization
Goldman Sachs, ANZ Cut Oil Forecasts Amid U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Hopes 



