Blacklane and Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) have teamed up to introduce combined travel and hospitality benefits for customers, linking chauffeur services with hotel loyalty rewards.
The collaboration connects Blacklane’s chauffeur network, available in more than 500 cities, with GHA Discovery, the alliance’s loyalty programme covering over 1,000 properties worldwide. Benefits will be available from May 8, 2026.

Under the arrangement, GHA Discovery members will receive added value when booking Blacklane services, including access to selected rewards and vouchers. In turn, Blacklane customers will be able to accelerate their status within the GHA Discovery programme and earn Discovery Dollars (D$), which can be redeemed across participating hotels and selected dining outlets.
The partnership extends the travel experience beyond hotel stays, integrating transport and accommodation benefits within a single framework. It also reflects a broader trend of linking mobility services with hospitality programmes to enhance end-to-end travel planning.
GHA Discovery currently spans more than 50 hotel brands across 100 countries, while Blacklane provides chauffeur-driven services for airport transfers, city travel and longer-distance journeys.
Together, the two organisations aim to offer a more connected experience across different stages of travel, from ground transport to accommodation and on-property services.
“Our collaboration is about more than member rewards; it is a true partnership to enhance luxury travel worldwide. Together, GHA and Blacklane are ensuring international travellers have access to benefits that enhance how they arrive at some of the world’s best luxury hotels and resorts,” said Jens Wohltorf, founder and CEO, Blacklane.
“Partnering with Blacklane extends our hospitality beyond the hotel stay, enriching the entire travel experience. Our members value thoughtful details that create memorable journeys, and Blacklane shares this philosophy. We look forward to adding further benefits as this exciting collaboration grows,” added Christopher Hartley, CEO, GHA.







