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Radisson Rewards
40403
Colgate – Palmolive
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Field Notes · Radisson Rewards
Radisson corporate codes are generally unchallenged in Asia and Americas. Scandinavian and UK properties occasionally ask.
If asked, bring
Business card (if asked)
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Scandinavia · UK

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Is the 40403 code safe to use at Radisson Rewards?

✅ Low Risk risk. Radisson corporate codes are generally unchallenged in Asia and Americas. Scandinavian and UK properties occasionally ask.

Code: 40403 · Company: Colgate – Palmolive · Discount: varies · Region: Global

If asked for proof, bring: Business card (if asked). Verification is more common in: Scandinavia · UK.

Traveler Reports
Updated 2 hours ago
"Grab a business card from the front desk for use in getting the F&F rate the next time. CARLSONF yields no points or stay credit, but can yield comparable value vs. very high prices at some high end properties."
— Firewind
"There is the delightful CARLSONF family & friends promotional code, which means the equivalent of EUR 80 at any hotel with availability. You need to mention the name and work location of a Carlson group employee."
— adpucci
"Cisco's Radisson code (27810) is a secondary Cisco corporate code alongside verified IHG and Hyatt codes. Radisson's general enforcement pattern: "Most Radisson corporate codes do not require ID verification at check-in." The Americas Radisson properties (operated by Choice Hotels since 2022) have further reduced enforcement consistency. Cisco's tech employee demographic is well-served by IHG and Hyatt codes in Silicon Valley markets, making the Radisson code less critical and less monitored."
— FlyerTalk Club Carlson thread; tikotravel.com
✅ Generally low risk
This code is rarely verified. Still, always compare prices — public rates sometimes beat corporate codes.