Bangkok Airways has reduced the fare of its Bangkok-Samui’s Early Bird and Night Owl promotion down to 2,000 Baht per sector.
The airline has also added 7 other flights to the promotion in an attempt to boost tourism during what is now traditionally peak season in Thailand.
The “Early Bird and Night Owl” was launched to offer a special rate to passengers who chose to fly between Bangkok and Samui on either the first or the last flight of the day.
The new fare of 2,000 Baht per sector is exclusive of airport tax, fuel surcharge and travel insurance.
The associated flights from Bangkok include PG103 which leaves at 06.00 hrs, PG119 leaves at 07:00 hrs, PG121 leaves at 07:30 hrs, PG169 leaves at 16:30 hrs and PG199 leaves at 21:00 hrs.
From Samui PG100 leaves at 06.00 hrs, PG104 leaves at 07:45 hrs, PG108 leaves at 08:20 hrs, PG122 leaves at 09:15 hrs, PG168 leaves at 17:15 hrs and PG962 leaves at 22:00 hrs.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Marriott Signs Two New Hotels in India
Marriott has signed management agreements with Phoenix Hospitality, that will add two more hotels to its lodging portfolio in India in 2012. The hotels are the circa 300-room Mumbai Marriott Hotel Kurla and circa 165-room Courtyard by Marriott Agra.
When opened, the two hotels will result in the Marriott International lodging system being represented in India by 36 properties spanning six lodging brands serving guests in the luxury, upscale, upper-moderate and extended-stay segments by the end of 2012.
“We are thrilled to add these two exciting hotels to our Indian portfolio,” said Ed Fuller, president and managing director of international lodging for Marriott International. “The Indian travel market is exploding as India’s middle class continues to expand and an increasing number of international visitors come to India for business or tourism or to attend conferences. We are confident that both properties will fill consumer demand for consistent quality and comfort, great service and value and will surpass traveler expectations in their respective markets.”
1.) Mumbai Marriott Hotel Kurla
The Mumbai Marriott Hotel Kurla will be part of a mixed-use development that will also include extensive office and retail space in the central suburb of North Mumbai approximately six kilometers east of Mumbai’s international airport.
2.) Courtyard by Marriott Agra
The Courtyard by Marriott Agra will be situated in a stand-alone building as part of a mixed-used development in Taj Nagri off the Fatehabad Road and will be one of the first internationally-branded hotels in the upper-moderate-tier segment in Agra.
When opened, the two hotels will result in the Marriott International lodging system being represented in India by 36 properties spanning six lodging brands serving guests in the luxury, upscale, upper-moderate and extended-stay segments by the end of 2012.
“We are thrilled to add these two exciting hotels to our Indian portfolio,” said Ed Fuller, president and managing director of international lodging for Marriott International. “The Indian travel market is exploding as India’s middle class continues to expand and an increasing number of international visitors come to India for business or tourism or to attend conferences. We are confident that both properties will fill consumer demand for consistent quality and comfort, great service and value and will surpass traveler expectations in their respective markets.”
1.) Mumbai Marriott Hotel Kurla
The Mumbai Marriott Hotel Kurla will be part of a mixed-use development that will also include extensive office and retail space in the central suburb of North Mumbai approximately six kilometers east of Mumbai’s international airport.
2.) Courtyard by Marriott Agra
The Courtyard by Marriott Agra will be situated in a stand-alone building as part of a mixed-used development in Taj Nagri off the Fatehabad Road and will be one of the first internationally-branded hotels in the upper-moderate-tier segment in Agra.
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