Monday, April 4, 2011

83 Extended Stay Hotels added to Corporate Lodging inventory

Military and Corporate Lodging Program Adds Extended Stay Hotels to DoD Housing Inventory

WASHINGTON, April 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- TDY Lodging announced the addition of 83 hotels to the corporate lodging system designed for short term DoD housing and government travel. One of the largest nationwide providers of long-term corporate housing has added 83 new hotels near major military installations through TDY Lodging's rapidly expanding corporate housing reservation system.

Matthew Foster, a U.S. Army veteran and founder of TDY Lodging, stated, "We're pleased to see the expansion of extended stay hotels within our military and DoD lodging program. Extended stay hotels offer a kitchen and dining area in addition to a standard room, making this type of corporate housing a very appealing option for government and military travelers." All 83 of the newly added extended stay hotels are now available through TDY Lodging's DoD Lodging program in addition to hundreds of existing hotel chains and corporate housing companies currently participating. TDY Lodging connects travelers directly with per diem rate housing providers as a free service to the government, saving the DoD travel budget millions of dollars in the process. Participating hotels and corporate housing providers are able to increase government reservations, diversify their marketing campaign, and maximize exposure throughout the hotel and corporate housing industry.

Some of the featured extended stay hotel locations include MacDill AFB Lodging near Special Operations Command headquarters in Tampa, Florida; Fort Benning Lodging for travelers to the Army Infantry installation in Columbus, Georgia; and Washington DC DoD Lodging for travelers to the Pentagon and nearby locations in Maryland and Northern Virginia. Government travelers can now reserve any of the newly added 83 extended stay hotels directly through TDY Lodging.

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