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Tat And Over 20 Boutique Hotels Launch The "One Price All Destination" Project

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BANGKOK, 24 June 2010 (NNT) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) together with more than 20 boutique hotels around the country launch a project called “One Price All Desination” to offer a single low price, to assist individual operators affected by political demonstration.

This project is organized by TAT and other 20 boutique hotels nationwide for the second year, offering single price of 2,000 THB/ 2-person room plus breakfast. The price is cheaper than in the previous year as the project is aimed to help operators who suffered from the recent unrest.

Several businesses such as spa, car rent and hospital also participate in the project with the campaign of price reduction by 15-25% as their target are both Thais and foreigners.

Further details and reservation can be made at www.shanghaimansion.com from now until 30 September, and the check-in can be made until 30 November.

Good deal, always fancied the Shanghai Mansion, clicked on the link and scoured the site. Zero mention of this promotion, cheapest rate 4000B++

TAT or TIT (This is Thailand), never been able to tell the difference. :jap:

Is this the same promotion as last year that was offering special discounts on rooms at higher prices than normal rates?

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