Fly Scandinavian Airlines to Europe and the transfer hotel is on them!

Friday, 08 Aug, 2007 0

Your clients flying from Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney to Europe with SAS?

Then they can now relax in the comfort of your own room during their transfer between flights in Bangkok and it won’t cost them a cent more!

SAS is now offering accommodation at Bangkok’s Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel for anyone travelling from Australia on Star Alliance™ partner THAI and connecting in Bangkok to the next SAS flight to Europe.

Accommodation is offered for connection times of 6 hours or greater and the same can also be offered in the return direction if required.

SAS’ stopover hotel, the Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel is just a 10 min walk (24h shuttle service available) from the new Suvarnabhumi International Airport,  offering outdoor pool, luxurious spa with steam and sauna rooms, fitness centre, Jacuzzis, 4 restaurants and bars for recreation as well as conference facilities, wireless Internet and business centre.

Scandinavian Airlines’ Economy Class fares in combination with Star Alliance™ partner THAI, via Bangkok start at $2039 and Business Class from $5885.

SAS Business Combination fares start from $3739 and Economy Extra Combination fares start from $2669 including a side trip within Europe from either Copenhagen or Stockholm.

Special conditions do apply. For enquiries and reservation, please contact your travel agent or SAS directly on 1300 727 707 or email [email protected]

SAS Australia has produced a series of free, downloadable city stopover guides including Bangkok. The guides are available for free on Scandinavian Airlines’ website www.flysas.com.au  

*plus taxes and surcharges starting from $460

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