Karisma Has a New Travelers Club

By: - October 12th, 2020
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The new Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Cancun.

Karisma Hotels and Resorts has announced the launch of a new “travelers club” called ABEO. 

The revamped club has five tiers of benefits, the company said. 

ABEO is the combination of Karisma’s existing Exotic Travelers Club and Prestige Travelers Club into one community. 

“Karisma hotels and Resorts created ABEO to continue delivering an unsurpassed experience to our many loyal Karisma travelers,” said Bill Linehan, president of Premier Worldwide Marketing, the exclusive worldwide representatives for Karisma Hotels & Resorts. “The new ABEO Travelers Club provides its members with unrivaled advantages and cost savings as they continue to vacation at its collection of breathtaking resorts.”

Inclusions range from member butler service to private round-trip airport transfers to priority access to premium room categories, among others. 

ABEO has five tiers, including Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald, Diamond and Diamond Elite. 

Karisma has been on an expansion push in the Caribbean of late, most recently with the launch of the new Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Cancun on the Caribbean coast of Mexico

Next year, the company plans to add two more Margaritaville resorts in Cap Cana and the Riviera Maya, along with a new Nickelodeon-branded hotel in the Riviera Maya. 

— CJ

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