Thailand Tourism partners with Japan Airlines for US marketing campaign
The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) Los Angeles office has announced a new US marketing partnership with Japan Airlines.
It marks the first major national marketing campaign with an airline for Thailand in the US since the pandemic began last year.
Thailand’s tourism industry attracted more than 1.1 million US visitors in 2019 and the country is eager open its doors again to the American market.
"We’re expecting our new marketing partnership with Japan Airlines to generate a renewed level of interest in Thailand as a coveted travel destination. We’re also excited for travelers to start their Thailand luxury journey with one of the best airlines," said Siriwan Seeharach, Director of the TAT Los Angeles office.
Travelers can book exclusive Thailand luxury air and hotel vacation packages from Japan Airlines’ dedicated website at www.jal.co.jp/ar/en/thai/ until 30 September 2021.
Japan Airlines offers weekly flights from 11 US gateways.
"Aside from Japan, Thailand is among our top destinations for travelers on Japan Airlines. We are delighted to be working in partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to create new packages that include a variety of special experiences and benefits." said Steve Myer, JAL’s Regional Vice President Global Sales, the Americas.
These exclusive packages will also include hotel stays at Bangkok hotels and resorts, The Siam and The Peninsula Bangkok.
The exclusive travel offers will first be promoted in the May/June 2021 issue of Departures magazine, which is distributed to 1.6 million American Express Platinum Card and Centurion card members.
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