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Earn Bonus Miles for Thai Airways International's New Destinations

Travel News Asia 22 November 2002

Thai Airways International offers 'bonus miles' for Royal Orchid Plus'members traveling on THAI's flights to any of five new destinations namely Xiamen, Geneva, Abu Dhabi, Chittagong, and Bahrain, valid from now until January 31, 2003.

Mr. Tasnai Sudasna, THAI's Executive Vice President, Commercial, said this special offer aimed to promote THAI's five new destinations as well as to offer additional benefits to THAI's Royal Orchid Plus (ROP) members. ROP members will earn up to 3,500 bonus miles or double miles with each flight.

  Miles Earned in Economy Clas Miles earned in Royal Executive Class
     
Bangkok-Geneva 
(3 flights weekly via Athens)
16,474 (includes 5,000 bonus miles) 21,344 (includes 7,000 bonus miles)
Bangkok-Abu Dhabi 
(3 flights weekly from Bangkok to Abu Dhabi returning via Bahrain) *
 
10,156 (includes 4,000 bonus miles) 13,696 (includes 6,000 bonus miles)
Bahrain-Bangkok 
(3 flights weekly from Bangkok to Abu Dhabi returning via Bahrain) * 
10,654 (includes 4,000 bonus miles) 14,318 (includes 6,000 bonus miles)
Bangkok-Xiamen 
(3 flights weekly) 
4,726 (includes 2,000 bonus miles) 7,408 (includes 4,000 bonus miles)
Bangkok-Chittagong 
Via Chiang Mai 
(3 flights weekly) **
3,292 (double miles) 4,116 (double miles)
Chittagong-Chiang Mai 
(3 flights weekly) **
2,096 (double miles) 2,620 (double miles)
     

* Bonus miles Bangkok-Abu Dhabi/Bahrain valid November 30, 2002 until January 31, 2003

** Double miles Bangkok and Chittagong or Chiang Mai and Chittagong valid from December 11, 2002 until January 31, 2003

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