No longer a DayAway

No longer a DayAway

SINGAPORE-BASED hotel day experience booking platform DayAway has formally launched its operations in the Australian market this week, marking the milestone moment last night at the Park Hyatt Sydney.

Offering customers an intuitive online platform, DayAway provides an easy way to book curated daytime experiences at their favourite hotels, such as spa and swim wellness experiences or afternoon tea dining packages.

Four Aussie hotels have already signed on as local launch partners, including the Park Hyatt Sydney, The Langham, Sydney, Jackalope Mornington Peninsula, and COMO The Treasury Perth, with the company’s Sydney-based COO Lynne Ireland (pictured) confident that Aussie travellers will flock to take advantage of its unique service proposition.

“We are thrilled to welcome these superb Australian properties to DayAway, and know the market will embrace the immediacy of booking, the diversity of day experiences and gifting opportunities within our collection in Australia and internationally,” she said.

Founded by tech guru Martha Waslen in 2021, the SaaS-powered DayAway initially linked up with blue chip properties in Singapore such as Raffles Hotel Singapore and The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, with the aim of creating an easier way to access daytime experiences at some of the world’s best luxury hotels.

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