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Accor launches special travel trade promotion in Asia

Travel News Asia 14 May 2003

Accor has launched its 'Fly and Stay with Accor' programme with special discounted rates starting from US$11 available at its growing hotel network of over 90 hotels around the Asia region.

The group is offering its valued airline and travel agency partners, both counter staff and crew, outstanding discounts of 75 per cent off rack rates at all hotels in Asia. The deal is for single or double occupancy; room only, and is subject to availability until 15 September.

A selection of some of the best rates include:

Sofitel Palm Resort Johor Bahru US$27
Sofitel Central Hua Hin Resort US$35
Sofitel Plaza Saigon US$37
Sofitel Silver Plaza Jinan US$27
Novotel Coralia Bogor US$17
Novotel Coralia Benoa Bali US$32
Novotel Dalat US$20
Novotel Coralia Ocean Dunes Phan Thiet US$27
Novotel Atlantis Shanghai US$38
Mercure Kuta Bali US$22

Accor Asia Pacific Senior Vice President - Sales & Marketing, Ray Stone, said the company recognised the valuable contribution travel industry partners play in the group's success.

"The travel trade continues to offer Accor extraordinary support and this is just one way to say thank you. We have several fantastic new hotels in unique destinations where we would love to welcome the trade in the near future."

The rate is also offered to travel related media, car hire companies, cruise lines and travel industry associations. It cannot be combined with another existing offer, and airline and travel agency staff are requested to present their IATA or company identification on check in.

Reservations can be made through the Accor Reservations Service.

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