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Thai AirAsia Expands City Transfer Service to Chiang Kan

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Thai AirAsia has expanded its popular and very useful City Transfer Shuttle Service to Chiang Kan, a town brimming with culture that has become one of Loei’s most popular destinations.

The City Transfer Shuttle Service to Chiang Kan operates on the Don Mueang-Loei route and comes just in time for the annual Phee Ta Khon Festival. Passengers land in Loei and the City Transfer Shuttle Service takes them to Chiang Kan by road.

To celebrate the launch, Thai AirAsia is offering a promotional fare of 740 THB per trip (including airport tax). The special fare can be booked until 21 June 2015 for travel between 26 June and 30 September 2015.

Mr. Santisuk Klongchaiya, Director of Commercial for Thai AirAsia, said "AirAsia’s focus is on offering convenience and comfort throughout its entire network of routes, which includes destinations served by its shuttle vans. The City Transfer service has been well received everywhere it has been introduced and allows us to offer a greater array of destinations."

Currently, AirAsia operates Island Transfers in the south to Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Lanta, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lipe, Koh Ngai, Koh Yao Noi and Koh Tao and City Transfers from Bangkok to Pai (land in Chiang), Sukhothai (land in Phitsanulok), Mahasarakam (land in Khon Kaen or Roi Et), Kalasin (land in Khon Kaen), Mukdahan (land in Nakhon Panom), Kanom (Nakhon Si Thamarat), Khao Lak (land in Krabi) and Surin (land in Buriram) as well as the new City Transfer to Chiang Kan (land in Loei).

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