Pan Pacific Hotels Group has launched ‘SuperSaver’
and ‘Give Me A Break’ promotions at its Pan Pacific and Parkroyal
hotels respectively.
Pan Pacific ‘SuperSaver’
Promotion: Travellers can enjoy at least 15% savings off
the Best Available Rate (BAR) when they book at any Pan Pacific
hotel or resort in Asia and North America. ‘SuperSaver’ also
includes a guaranteed late checkout. The promotion must be booked
before 28 February 2010 for stays from now and until 31 May 2010.
Terms and conditions apply.
Parkroyal ‘Give Me A
Break’ Promotion: Travellers get 15% savings off the Best
Available Rate (BAR) when they book at any Parkroyal hotel or
resort in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Yangon and Saigon. The
promotion must be booked before 28 February 2010 for stays from
now and until 31 May 2010. The ‘Give Me A Break’ promotion also
guarantees guests late checkout till 3pm. Terms and conditions
apply.
“‘SuperSaver’ and ‘Give Me A Break’ were very
well-received when we introduced them earlier this year,” said
Kevin Croley, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Pan
Pacific Hotels Group. “Guests recognised the great value they got
from these promotions. Finding more ways of providing such value
to them, without compromising on the quality of our brands’
service and dedication is something we want to constantly do, so
that our brands may continue to resonate strongly with our
customers.”
Additionally, guests booking into any of Pan
Pacific Hotels Group’s four Singapore hotels, Pan Pacific
Singapore, Pan Pacific Orchard, Parkroyal on Beach Road and
Parkroyal on Kitchener Road can enjoy even more value on weekend
stays when they make their bookings during the 24-Hour Sale.
24-Hour Sale: On
every Friday, for just 24 hours, till 8 January (for stays on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 10 January), the 24-Hour Sale
offers guests (terms and conditions apply):
• Complimentary breakfast for two adults and two
children • Extended late check-out till 3pm • 50% off 2nd
room (upon check-in, occupied by kids only) • Guaranteed
upgrade to the next room category for both rooms
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