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Visa cardholders can enjoy Free Night with Accor in Asia

Travel News Asia 23 July 2003

Accor and Visa are offering a free room night to Visa cardholders who purchase a two-night stay at any participating Accor hotel in Asia.

Valid from 1 August until 30 September, this special deal is exclusively offered to Visa cardholders as advertised in major daily newspapers around the Asian region. It includes room and breakfast for one or two guests, and is based on Accor’s ‘Smile Across Asia’ recovery campaign with discounts of up to 50 per cent off at over 80 hotels around Asia.

This includes Accor hotels in all major Asian capital cities and main resort destinations through its five complementary networks: Sofitel, Novotel, Mercure, Century and Ibis. 

Accor Senior Vice President Asia Pacific Sales and Marketing, Mr Ray Stone, said Accor was delighted to have a respected global brand like Visa as the credit card partner for its ‘Smile Across Asia’ recovery campaign.

“This outstanding promotion is an unique opportunity for Visa cardholders to enjoy exclusive discounts throughout Accor’s Asian hotel network. We are very pleased to work with Visa and hope the success of this promotion leads to future collaboration.”

Example deals include Sofitel Silom Bangkok, US$76 a night; Sofitel Central Hua Hin Resort, US$84; Novotel Coralia Phuket, 2,695 baht (US$65); Novotel Apollo Singapore, S$108 (US$63); Century Roxy Park Singapore, S$128; Novotel Century Hong Kong, HK$736 (US$94); Sofitel Hyland Shanghai, US$95; Sofitel Jin Jiang Oriental Pudong Shanghai, US$111; Sofitel Metropole Hanoi, US$120; Novotel Garden Plaza Saigon, US$49 and Mercure Kuta Bali, US$49.*

*US dollar figures are estimates based on todays exchange rates. All
rates must be paid in local currency only.

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