Laguna Resorts in two-for-one offer
PHUKET – Laguna Resorts & Hotels in cooperation with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched “100,000 Smiles in Laguna Phuket†promotion: a global marketing initiative whereby six Laguna Phuket resorts and hotels will offer up to 100,000 complimentary room nights in an attempt to reverse the slowdown in tourist arrivals to the holiday island.
This promotion is available for booking online from March 1-31 2009, for stays from March 15 to December 15 2009.
Details, reservations and conditions at www.banyantree.com/phuketfreenights, www.lagunaphuket.com/100,000-smiles or www.tourismthailand.org/thailandsuperdeal
The offer of a complimentary night’s stay per online booking is based on Best Available Rates at Banyan Tree Phuket, Sheraton Grande Laguna, Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket, Laguna Beach Resort, Laguna Phuket Holiday Residences or Laguna Holiday Club Phuket Resort.
Guests who book online at the hotels’ respective websites between March 1-31 2009 will receive one complimentary night’s stay on the consecutive night at the Best Available Rates that are only found online.
The promotion is valid with a minimum of two paid nights for stays at Sheraton Grande Laguna.
Ian Jarrett
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