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Thai Airways International's Royal Orchid Plus Offers Special Deal on Four Domestic Destinations

Travel News Asia 7 January 2003

Between 11 January - 31 March 2003, Royal Orchid Plus the frequent flyer program of Thai Airways International is offering special package deals for all members traveling to any of four domestic routes, namely Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket, and Krabi, as part of the airline's new year celebration.

The package includes round-trip Economy Class travel between Bangkok and the choice of destination, airport transfers, two-night hotel accommodation with breakfast and also earn miles at minimum of 1,000 miles.

The details of the package are as follows:

Bangkok-Chiang Mai

This privilege requires 22,000 mileage points with a minimum purchase of only Baht 1,500 or 6,500 for one or two persons, respectively.

Bangkok-Chiang Rai

This privilege requires 22,000 mileage points with a minimum purchase of only Baht 2,000 or 7,500 for one or two persons, respectively.

Bangkok-Phuket

This privilege requires 22,000 mileage points with a minimum purchase of only Baht 3,400 or 9,400 for one or two persons, respectively.

Bangkok-Krabi

This privilege requires 22,000 mileage points with a minimum purchase of only Baht 3,400 or 9,400 for one or two persons, respectively.

In Chiang Mai, a traditional Khantoke dinner is also included so members can experience a unique dining style of northern Thailand. 

THAI's Royal Orchid Plus Frequent Flyer programme was first initiated in 1993. Currently and now has some 1.4 million ROP members worldwide.

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