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¿Es seguro usar el código 0001398 en Hilton Honors?
⚠️ Riesgo Riesgo Medio. Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do.
Código: 0001398 · Empresa: GE · Descuento: 10-15% · Región: Global
Si te piden prueba, trae: Business card (usually enough). La verificación es más frecuente en: Japan · London · Middle East.
Resumen del código corporativo GE en Hilton Honors
Hilton Honors corporate code 0001398 is associated with GE and is currently rated Riesgo Medio for front-desk verification. The listed discount is 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do. Eligibility proof checklist: bring a business card, work email, employee badge, or HR/travel portal confirmation in case the front desk asks for verification. GE also has hotel codes at Best Western Rewards (322510, Riesgo Bajo), Radisson Rewards (14812, Riesgo Bajo), World of Hyatt (NC16700, Riesgo Medio), so travelers can compare risk before booking.
Informes de Viajeros(Informes originales en inglés / Original reports in English)
Last updated 18 hours ago
"GE's Hilton code (0001398) is circulated in FlyerTalk's Hilton corporate code discussions. FlyerTalk community specifically flagged GE: "GE doesn't allow employees to use their corporate rate for leisure and may fire those who do." On the Hilton side, enforcement is approximately 20% of stays overall — London/UK properties significantly higher since 2022. GE has broad geographic presence (Cincinnati OH, Boston MA, Schenectady NY, London UK) meaning Hilton properties in those markets are familiar with GE badges. No specific GE+Hilton denial documented, but corporate monitoring risk from GE is noted."
— FlyerTalk Hilton corporate code thread
"So - to the point - how do I verify my entitlement to this rate? The concept of showing a 'Government ID' is frankly outdated in the UK - aside from the NHS, I don't imagine there are many (any?) government departments (aside perhaps from the military) that have a great big logo/badge advertising that you are infact working with the Government - this is in itself a significant security risk."
— FlyerTalk_User
"I run a Consultancy and work with clients across both Public and Private sectors. Many years ago (15?) a UK Government client (they are still an active client) shared a Hilton Corporate Code, which was to be used for stays required when working with them. This code gives access to (but not 'On Duty' rates). I use this code regularly across the UK (mainly London) without issue, staying most months at various London Hiltons."
— H M UK Government Rates