Thai hotel property and development company Dusit International is offering travel industry members up to 60 per cent off at locations across the world.
Dusit International has introduced a Travel Industry Rate offering up to 60 per cent off rooms and more exclusive benefits at Dusit Hotels & Resorts worldwide.
Available for booking from now through 31 May 2020, the special offer applies to the Best Available Rate at time of booking on dusit.com, and includes property-specific benefits such as complimentary room upgrade or late check-out, depending on availability.
Dusit Abu Dhabi. Source: Dusit International
The offer is available across the entire portfolio of Dusit-branded properties, including recent openings such as Dusit Doha Hotel, Qatar; Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu, Philippines; Dusit Thani Lubi Plantation Island Resort, Philippines; and Dusit Suites Hotel Ratchadamri Bangkok, Thailand; as well as long-established, and recently renovated resorts in Thailand such as Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket; Dusit Thani Hua Hin; and Dusit Thani Pattaya.
Dusit International Vice President of Sales Prachoom Tantiprasertsuk told WILLIAMS MEDIA it was "essential" for the travel industry to support each other and implement campaigns which can drive business and raise consumer confidence in all destinations worldwide during challenging times.
“Giving all travel industry professionals an excellent opportunity to recharge and relax at exceptional value, we hope our special offer will help towards boosting their morale in these uncertain times, and demonstrate how our properties have responded to this ongoing situation without impacting the high standards for which we are renowned," she said.
The offer is available for members of the travel industry only, booking direct via dusit.com/travel-industry-rate.
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