Patio Hotels Explained

Patio Hotels Group
Type:Private
Area Served:Scotland, France, Israel
Industry:Hotels
Foundation:1983
Location:Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Homepage:patiohotels.com
Locations:6 (at peak)

The Patio Hotels Group was a British hotel chain established in 1983 with hotels in Europe and Israel.[1]

History

The first three hotels were built in France in the 1980s followed by the Patio Eilat Resort Hotel in Israel. Two hotels were later opened in Scotland – one in Clydebank (completed in 1990) and another in Aberdeen (completed in 1996). The last hotel left in the chain, the Aberdeen hotel, was revamped in September 2008 and now operates as Doubletree by Hilton.[2]

Loyalty program

A rewards scheme, originally called the Premier Club, was launched in 1998. The scheme was later rebranded to the Platinum Club. Members benefit from exclusive bar and dining facilities within the Platinum Club Lounge.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hilton Hotels Corporation Announces Signing of Doubletree by Hilton in Scotland's Third Largest City . https://archive.today/20130201061117/http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS187905+18-Jun-2008+BW20080618 . dead . 2013-02-01 . 2008-09-28 . 2008-06-18 . Reuters.
  2. Web site: Doubletree by Hilton Aberdeen City Centre . 2008-09-28 . Hilton Hotels Corporation.
  3. Web site: Platinum Club . 2008-09-28 . Patio Hotels.