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Accor launches 'Sofitel Weekend Invitation'

Travel News Asia 28 April 2005

Sofitel, the prestige brand of Accor Hotels, has a launched a 'Sofitel Weekend Invitation' in an aim to tempt clients to indulge themselves and stay longer with attractive savings of up to 25% off for either a single or double occupancy. In addition, there is no extra charge for children under 12 years old staying in their parents' room, or for their breakfast.

The deal includes several distinct options offering added weekend flexibility for clients:

- A weekend offer with breakfast (WKD) without a minimum stay valid on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights and bank holidays and intervening working days off

or

- Additional discounts are available for weekend offer with a minimum stay of 2 nights (SW2) or 3 nights (SW3) - Saturday night compulsory

or

- A weekend offer without breakfast (WRO)

This new promotion is available from 25 June to 31 December 2005. The offer is applicable in the following hotels:

Sofitel Silom Bangkok from USD 90 for a Deluxe room
Sofitel St James London from GBP 165 for a Classic room
Sofitel Jin Jiang Oriental Pudong Shanghai from USD 100 for a Deluxe room
Sofitel Dalat Palace from USD 160 for a Superior room
Sofitel Wentworth Sydney from AUD 265 for a Standard room
Sofitel Melbourne from AUD 250 for a Superior room
Sofitel Royal Lagoon Dongguan from USD 136 for a Classic room
Sofitel Central Hua Hin Resort from USD164 for a Superior room
Sofitel Royal Angkor from USD 196 for a Superior room
Dorint Sofitel Gendarmenmarkt Berlin from EUR 235 for a Classic room

This offer is subject to availability of hotel rooms. VAT and other local taxes are applicable according to the current legislation of each country.

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