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Accor’s Thailand Hotels launch Cash Back Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Thursday, 17 June 2010

Accor hotels throughout Thailand are now offering guests “cash back” incentives during their stay. The “cash back” credits can be used on services within the hotel such as restaurants, bars or even on treatments in the spa.

“Accor is coordinating this campaign to help give tourism a helping hand,” said Oswald Pichler – Accor’s Vice President of Operations for Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. “As the country regains stability, tourists will be looking to take advantage of deals for travel to locations such as Bangkok, Phuket, Samui, Chiang Mai and beyond. With hotels and resorts in all key city and leisure locations, the Accor network when combined with these ‘cash back’ incentives provides a very strong proposition.”

Available until 30 September 2010, guests staying at participating Pullman, MGallery, Grand Mercure, Novotel, Mercure, all seasons or ibis hotels throughout Thailand will receive:

• THB500 at any Pullman, MGallery and Novotel per room per night to spend in the hotel
• THB250 at any Grand Mercure and Mercure per room per night to spend in the hotel
• THB150 at any ibis and all seasons per room per night to spend in the hotels

Terms and conditions apply.

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