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Thai AirAsia X has partnered Counter Service in Thailand to
introduce an easy Book & Pay option.
The deal means that Thai AirAsia X flights, such
as those to Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul, can be purchased at all
Counter Service branches across the Kingdom.
Counter Service outlets are available at
7-Eleven stores all around Thailand as well as at other marked
venues.
Mr. Weeradej Ackapopanich, Assistant Vice
President of Counter Service, said, “The Book & Pay process for
Thai AirAsia X flights to Japan and South Korea is simple. Start
by informing the attendant you wish to book a flight, fill out the
travel information, select a route and flight and upon payment
receive a receipt that can be used as an E-Ticket. To further
provide confidence, an SMS is sent to re-confirm the booking. Up
to 4 people can purchase tickets with a single booking code.”
During the launch of Book & Pay at Counter
Service for flights to Japan and South Korea with Thai AirAsia X,
all flights booked with the system will receive an instant 200 THB
discount.
The special promotion is only available for
travel during 1 February to 30 April 2015.
Mr. Nadda Buranasiri, CEO of Thai AirAsia X,
said “We are very excited to join hands with Counter Service
outlets at 7-Eleven shops and other marked locations around the
country ... This is really an extension of the Book & Pay via
Counter Service introduced for domestic and short haul
international flights in early 2014, which was very well received.
This is the first time travelers will be able to book and pay for
their Thai AirAsia X flights to Japan and South Korea with ease
through Counter Service, including booking services such as 40
kilograms of check-in baggage or pre-booking our 3 most popular
inflight meals as little as 24 hours in advance.”
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