Launch of credit card for tenants of luxury residence in Bahrain
- Bahrain: Wednesday, November 12 - 2003 at 15:09
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Always seeking an opportunity to improve their services to their guests, The Ritz-Carton have introduced a Credit Card for the residents of The Sail Tower.
The Sail Tower is a new residential complex in Manama that is managed by The
Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa. The stand-alone tower, with the most elegant exterior and cutting edge interiors that Bahrain has ever seen, is located within the grounds of the luxury beach resort.
Upon ordering a cup of coffee and presenting the card, the waiter will trouble the guest no further for settlement. Instead, a monthly statement of food and beverage consumed, spa treatments taken, business centre services utilized and even grocery shopping completed is delivered for payment by a method pre-determined by the tenant.
Supplementary cards are given to other members of the family who may be ordering drinks at the pool or using the dry cleaning services - the hotel can even create separate accounts if required!
The card is valid for the duration of the tenancy contract.
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