OpenTable Dining Points are good for more than just another meal: On Thursday, January 17, OpenTable opened up point stashes to hotel reservations booked on travel platform Kayak. The update allows ...
Photo Credit: OpenTable and Kayak, both of which are owned by Booking Holdings, are offering OpenTable diners the opportunity to redeem their loyalty points for discounted hotel stays. OpenTable ...
Travel hacking, or the process of using points and miles to book free travel, is expanding now that OpenTable is allowing users to use their Dining Points to save on hotel stays with Kayak. OpenTable ...
Last week, travel search engine Kayak announced that American consumers can use their OpenTable points to snag discounts at over 400,000 hotels worldwide. OpenTable offers loyalty dining points ...
Photo Caption: La Boucherie on 71 is an OpenTable restaurant member and a part of the new InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown Hotel. IHG Rewards members who book a reservation at this restaurant ...
There’s an amazing ramen place around the corner from our apartment that my boyfriend and I end up at probably once a week. For a while, we were just walking in for a table when we got hungry, which ...
Make an OpenTable reservation recently? Chances are, you've used the app or website to grab a table when dining out locally or to snag a special dinner reservation for an upcoming vacation. (And by ...
Loyal members of InterContinental Hotels Group can now earn points for ordering food on Grubhub or making dinner reservations through OpenTable. IHG Rewards Club members will have to use IHG ...
For some reason I’m always the person in our group to make dinner reservations. I hate waiting in lines, so whenever my group of friends suggests we all head out for a meal I typically volunteer to ...
Booking Holdings has activated a new loyalty benefit for its online restaurant reservations platform OpenTable, allowing diners to redeem their OpenTable Dining Points for hotel savings on metasearch ...
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