Hong Kong prize up for grabs
SYDNEY – Travel agents who book rooms (on any public rate) at any Novotel hotel in Hong Kong between May 20 and August 19, 2009 can win a trip to Hong Kong for two.
Participating Accor Hong Kong hotels are Novotel Century, Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon and Novotel Citygate.
All retail agents throughout Asia-Pacific, including those based in Hong Kong, are eligible for the prize.
When the booking materialises between May 20 and August 19, the agent will receive one entry into the competition.
Three runner-up winners will receive an overnight stay in any one of the 83 Novotel Hotels in the Asia Pacific region of the winner’s choice.
The major prize is two roundtrip economy tickets from any major city in the Asia Pacific to Hong Kong, plus five nights’ accommodation and breakfast for two at any Novotel in Hong Kong.
The major prize will be drawn on August 25.
In the event that the major prize winner is a travel agent from Hong Kong, the prize shall be two roundtrip economy tickets from Hong Kong to Beijing or Shanghai, plus five nights accommodation and breakfast for two at any Novotel of the winner’s choice in the corresponding city.
Bookings must be made through either www.travelagencies.accorhotels.com or GDS, and the travel agents’ IATA, TIDS or RT number must be attached to the booking to be eligible.
Agents booking through GDS should indicate the consultant’s name in the SI Field.
Agents booking through www.travelagencies.accorhotels.com should indicate the consultant’s name in the Comments Field.
The guest must stay and all charges must be settled during the stay period June 1 and August 31, 2009, inclusive.
Ian Jarrett
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