Bangkok, Thailand - Rembrandt Hotel and Air India joins hands for an exclusive double rewards promotion for passengers of Air India.
The first reward is for anyone who flies with Air India from Bangkok during February until April 30, 2012, passengers will receive a 20 percent discount voucher at one of the best Northern Indian restaurants in Bangkok, the award-winning Rang Mahal.
Passengers who dine at Rang Mahal are also automatically enrolled for a chance to win the second reward; just present your ticket before you dine to stand a chance to win a round-trip ticket sponsored by Air India from Bangkok to any city in India.
If you have any queries about the term and condition, please feel free to email to pr@rembrandtbkk.com
Term and Conditions for Voucher:
- A discount of 20% is available for Food only excludes taxes and service charges
- Maximum of 6 persons per table.
- Voucher will be presented by the Guests at the time of placing the order.
- Guests are requested to carry copy of e-ticket and personal identification.
- Two or more vouchers cannot be combined.
- This promotion cannot be combined with any other promotions.
- Each voucher is for a single use only.
- At the end of the offer period, copies of the vouchers will be sent to Air India for a Lucky Draw.
About Rembrandt Hotel
Rembrandt Hotel offers luxury, outstanding services, and facilities to satisfy all travelers to Bangkok, Thailand. The property is conveniently located in Bangkok's Sukhumvit district, near the central business district as well as shopping attractions, city landmarks and vibrant nightlife. Rembrandt has been a landmark on Sukhumvit since its construction by a Nishimatsu Construction Company to Japanese earthquake resistance standards over a decade ago. This quality Bangkok Hotel is just a short 5 minute walk to the Asoke skytrain (BTS) and Sukhumvit metro (MRT) system. It is a great location for both tourists and business travellers, who will find easy access to all of Sukhumvit and Bangkok.
Source: prlog.org
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