From now until 31st March 2005, Thai Airways International
is offering more special domestic fares in the Andaman Sun Sea & Sand
campaign for passengers traveling with THAI in Economy Class to destinations in Southern Thailand.
Mr. Vasing Kittikul, THAIs Executive Vice President, Commercial, said this special promotion is in response to the Governments policy to revive and regain the
confidence of tourists traveling to three provinces in Southern Thailand namely Phuket, Trang, and Krabi.
The promotions include:
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Roundtrip domestic airfares from Bangkok to Krabi, Phuket, and Trang at the price of 4,200Baht, 3,800Baht and 4,400Baht,
respectively.
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Travel agents can receive a 35 per cent discount for group travel of 10 or more.
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Government officials and those working in independent organizations traveling in groups of 10 or more to Phuket, Trang, and Krabi for business purposes including
seminars and meetings can receive a 50 per cent discount.
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The price of Euang Luang Holiday packages from Bangkok to Krabi, Phuket, and Trang start from 5,000 baht including roundtrip ticket, transfer between airport and
hotel for a three-days, two-night stay including accommodation and breakfast. For more
information travellers should contact +66 (0) 2288 7152-5 or +66 (0)
2628 2456-7.
These special Economy Class fares (excluding airport tax and insurance surcharge) are available for flights departing from Bangkok, Khon Kaen, Chiang Mai, Chiang
Rai, Pitsanuloke, Udon Thani, and Ubon Ratchathani to Krabi, Phuket and Trang via Bangkok. Passengers are able to make an overnight stop in Bangkok and must hold
a confirmed one-way or return ticket. Passengers are able to purchase their tickets via THAIs
e-ticketing system.
Royal Orchid Plus members may also accumulate mileage from this promotion. From now until 31 August 2005, ROP members who wish to travel to Krabi, Phuket, or
Trang need only 12,000 instead of the usual 15,000 accumulated mileage in exchange for one-way travel in Economy Class. One-way travel in Business Class needs
16,000 accrued mileage instead of 20,000.
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