Salt Lake City (November 2020) — Would-be travelers now have even more reason to visit Salt Lake this fall and winter as Visit Salt Lake (VSL) recently launched “Salt Lake Bound = FREEdom Found,” an incentive-based travel campaign featuring a number of travel and in-market adventure incentives.
When booking two or more nights in participating Salt Lake lodging properties, regional and national travelers can select between $100 in Sinclair gas cards or a $200 Delta Air Lines’ eGift Card. For those preferring in-market incentives, “Salt Lake Bound = FREEdom Found” offers the two (2) 2-day Connect Passes, VSL’s all-inclusive pass that allows visitors to experience 13 of the area’s top attractions.
To establish traveler confidence and as VSL works toward helping make Salt Lake one of the safest places to visit and conduct business, VSL, in partnership with a CARES Act Grant through Salt Lake County, entered into an agreement with the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) to work with Salt Lake hotels, venues and attractions for accreditation in a performance-based program that establishes infectious disease prevention work practices to control risks associated COVID-19. In addition, Delta CareStandard protocols are in place on all Delta flights in and out of the new, $4 billion Salt Lake City International Airport.
Enjoy the numerous incentives travelers have to choose from by simply booking two or more nights in participating Salt Lake lodging properties through the “Salt Lake Bound = FREEdom Found” campaign and enjoy your stay in Utah’s capital city.
Visit Salt Lake is a private, non-profit corporation responsible for the promotion of Salt Lake as a vibrant, modern destination brimming with unexpected dining, lodging, nightlife and entertainment options, a destination well suited for convention and leisure travel alike. In partnership with Salt Lake County, Visit Salt Lake’s mission is to improve the area economy by attracting and providing support to conventions, leisure travelers and visitors while being a leader in environmental responsibility. For more information on all that Salt Lake has to offer, go to www.VisitSaltLake.com.