Centara expands airline partnership network with new Thai Vietjet deal
Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, announces a partnership with Thai Vietjet, bolstering its growing airline partnership network which already includes Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines.
The partnership comes at a time when Thailand has broadly relaxed entry rules for travellers arriving from overseas. Foreign nationals are now only required to provide passport and vaccination details, as well as a USD 10,000 health insurance policy to apply for the Thailand Pass which is automatically issued usually within 24 hours. Fully vaccinated travellers are then free to start exploring Thailand on arrival. If unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated, proof of a negative RT-PCR or ATK test issued within 72 hours before departure are required, then travellers can simply start their journey right away.
“As more passengers return to the air, we are excited to partner with Thai Vietjet to welcome travellers back to Centara, The Place to Be. With six distinct brands ranging from luxury beachfront retreats to family resorts and affordable lifestyle hotels, we are able to meet and exceed the needs of travellers of every age and lifestyle, and we are delighted to offer exciting benefits to Thai Vietjet’s customers through their communications network” said Tom Thrussell, Vice President – Brand, Marketing & Digital of Centara Hotels & Resorts.
The new marketing partnership offers Thai Vietjet passengers a great way to travel, with an exclusive 19% off the lowest publicly available online rates at all participating Centara hotels and resorts.
Travellers have a choice of 13 beach and urban destinations across Thailand, including Phuket, Krabi, Samui, Hua Hin, Pattaya, Trat, Koh Chang, Rayong, Chiang Mai, Mae Sot, Udon Thani, Hat Yai, and Bangkok.
Guests can also enjoy a tropical escape to an overwater villa in the Maldives, or take a family holiday at a themed resort with water parks and playgrounds park in Dubai or southern Vietnam. Travellers also have a choice of participating hotels in Qatar Oman, and Sri Lanka.
“With the uplifting of travel restrictions in many countries, Thai Vietjet is more than ready to welcome our passengers back to the skies, with the latest establishment of partnership with Centara, offering extra benefits and special deals exclusively for Thai Vietjet’s passengers to travel and discover the ultimate beauty of various destinations in the region” said Pinyot Pibulsonggram, Director of Commercial of Thai Vietjet.
Under the Centara x Thai Vietjet promotion, guests will receive over 19% discount when logged in as a CentaraThe1 member. This is lower than any publicly available rate and exclusive to Thai Vietjet customers. Travellers who are not yet members of Centara’s loyalty programme can sign up for free in less than a minute, and immediately start enjoying benefits and earning points.
To take advantage of all CentaraThe1 membership privileges, sign-up or sign-in now at www.CentaraThe1.com
To book or learn more about Centara x Thai Vietjet offer, please visit https://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/vj-offer
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