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Relax and Earn More Miles with Thai’s Royal Orchid Plus

Travel News Asia 3 September 2002

Thai Airways International’s Royal Orchid Plus recently introduced LifeStyle mileage accrual for its members who make a Spa reservation at a selection of hotels in Thailand, effective from 1 September 2002 until 28 February 2003.

“Thailand offers some of the world’s most luxurious Spas, both in Bangkok and at beach resorts. Customers will find that LifeStyle miles compliment both their travel and home life,” said Mr. Tasnai Sudasna, THAI’s Executive Vice President Commercial. 

Royal Orchid Plus members simply quote their membership number when making a Spa reservation. With a minimum of THB 1,000 spent on Spa treatment or products, ROP members earn 100 miles, and members will earn an extra 10 miles for each additional THB 100 spent. 

The hotel Spas included in this special program are: 

Central Hotels and Resorts - Centara Spa 
The Dusit Thani, Bangkok -
Devarana Spa 
Hyatt Regency, Hua Hin -
Club Olympus 
Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, Bangkok -
Mandara Spa 
Bangkok Marriott Resort and Spa -
Mandara Spa 
Hua Hin Marriott Resort and Spa -
Mandara Spa 
Pattaya Marriott Resort and Spa -
Mandara Spa 
JW Marriott, Phuket -
Mandara Spa 
Rayavadee Resort, Krabi -
Rayavadee Varee 
Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Bangkok - M
andara Spa 
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok -
The Grande Spa 

LifeStyle miles will be credited to members’ accounts 4-6 weeks after the visit. Retrocredit claims are not accepted during or after the promotion period.

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