Hotels.com Launches Nanolog Competition To Encourage Brits To
Keep Travelling
Released
on: June 18, 2009, 7:51 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
Hotels.com,
the world's leading hotel website, has announced the launch of
a new competition to encourage Britons to take a break, however
short. The contest comes on the back of research that showed a
46%* increase in UK holidaymakers searching for single night holidays
or 'nanobreaks' over the past year.

In
keeping with the 'nano' theme, participants must create a 'nanolog'
or mini blog about their nanobreak.
The nanolog can be presented either as a series of Twitter posts,
photos using Flickr or on video using YouTube.
These
nanologs will be streamed live from the social media sites to
a dedicated competition page on Hotels.com.
The
person who posts the best entry - chosen by a judging panel -
will win an extended nanobreak to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil for
two, courtesy of TAP Portugal and the Caesar Park Ipanema hotel.
Three runners up will receive one £200 Hotels.com voucher
each.
The
competition, open to UK residents over 18, will encourage participants
to take a holiday, however short, even in these hard economic
times.
Alison Couper, Communications
Director for Hotels.com, said:
"The
simple act of going on holiday for just a single night is relaxing
and a change from the stresses and strains of life.
"All
of our research shows that people see holidays as a right not
a luxury and the rise in searches for nanobreaks is further evidence
of holidaymakers' determination to keep travelling.
"We
hope this competition will reward that determination with a bit
of creative fun and encourage more people to take a much needed
break."
Full
details of the competition, which closes on September 1st 2009,
can be found at the Hotels.com website.
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*
Hotels.com analysed searches for single-night stays for UK travellers
during January-June 2009 compared to January-June 2008
About
Hotels.com
As part of the Expedia group which operates in all major markets
with dedicated staff, Hotels.com offers more than 100,000 quality
hotels worldwide, including London
hotels,
New York hotels and Dublin
Hotels. If a customer can find the same deal for less on a
prepaid hotel, Hotels.com will match it. Hotels.com benefits from
one of the largest hotel contracting teams in the industry negotiating
the best rates for its users, plus the site has user-contributed
reviews of its properties. Travellers can book online or by contacting
one of the multi-lingual call centres.
PR Contact:
Cordy Griffiths
Hotels.com
42 Earlham St
Covent Garden
London
WC2H 9LA
020 7019 2268
www.hotels.co.uk
