Dusit International offers big travel trade discounts
Thailand based hotel group Dusit International is tapping travel partners to help fill empty rooms.
With travel demand softening,, the company is offering the travel industry up to 60% off room rates as well as other exclusive perks at Dusit Hotels & Resorts globally.
The trade offer is valid for booking until May 31, 2020.
The discount is on the best available rate and added benefits include complimentary room upgrades and late check-out.
The book direct offer is available to travel agents, airline staff, and other industry partners.
The group operates hotels in a dozen countries across several brands.
As well as its Thailand home market, it has hotels and resorts in countries including the Philippines, Vietnam, Bhutan, Egypt and the Maldives.
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