Travel trade bonus from Hotel Jen
HONG KONG – Hotel Jen has discounted summer rates for travel trade visitors to Hong Kong to HK$500 (US$90) a night with a host of complimentary extras.
The two-month “Travel Trade†promotion is on offer to any staff of travel agencies, airlines, cruise operators, wholesalers or NTOs.
Valid until September 10, the rate is for single or double occupancy and includes breakfast, a daily happy hour at Sky Lounge from 6-8pm and a daily minibar credit of HK$100.
It also offers a complimentary upgrade to a harbourview room and free unlimited WiFi and wired Internet usage – plus a complimentary fourth night for guests booking three nights.
Prior reservation is required and travel trade members need to produce IATA identification or a business card at check-in / booking to qualify.
Hotel Jen is located at 508 Queen’s Road West in Hong Kong Island’s Western district – minutes from Central and the nightlife centres of Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo.
The hotel operates a regular shuttle bus service to the Macau Ferry (Sheung Wan MTR), Central Star Ferry, Airport Express Hong Kong Station (ifc mall) and Admiralty MTR (Pacific Place).
The hotel also has a function room for meetings, presentations and teleconferencing.
Ian Jarrett
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