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SALA Hospitality Group offers reduced hotel and resort rates to attract Thai residents

SALA Hospitality Group offers reduced hotel and resort rates to attract Thai residents
March 19, 2020

SALA Hospitality Group, the luxury design-led beach resort and boutique hotel specialist, is offering Thai nationals and expats up to 50% reductions at five-star hotels and resorts across the country.

The travel plans of thousands of Thai and expat families have been severely disrupted with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With the school holidays approaching and under the new Thai Residents’ Package SALA Hospitality Group is offering local residents a staycation with highly attractive rates at five-star hotels and resorts across the country.

SALA Hospitality Group Director of Business Development, Nicolas Reschke advised “with the current situation, SALA Hospitality Group would like to provide a little cheer by allowing our Thai and Thai resident customers to enjoy a stylish and restful retreat in a choice of destinations, from urban sanctuaries to beautiful beach resorts. With up to 50% off room rates and other benefits, this is a great opportunity to take a staycation in Thailand.”

Thai and expat couples and families seeking a quirky city staycation or upcountry escape will enjoy 50% discounts at all SALA boutique hotels, including SALA rattanakosin Bangkok, SALA lanna Chiang Mai, SALA ayutthaya and SALA khaoyai.

Alternatively, beachfront breaks can be taken on the paradise islands of Koh Samui and Phuket; SALA Samui Chaweng Beach Resort (pictured above) is promising up to 35% discounts, while SALA Samui Choengmon Beach Resort is offering rates starting from just THB 2,900 net for a Deluxe Balcony room, and guests at SALA Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort can book a luxurious SALA Pool Villa for just THB 6,900 per room per night (minimum two-night stay).

An array of additional perks are also available, including complimentary set lunch at SALA Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort and F&B vouchers worth THB 500 at SALA Samui Chaweng Beach Resort, SALA rattanakosin Bangkok, SALA ayutthaya and SALA khaoyai.

To give guests full flexibility, reservations can be cancelled without charge up to 6pm on the day of arrival at SALA rattanakosin Bangkok, SALA lanna Chiang Mai and SALA Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort, 24 hours in advance at SALA Samui Chaweng Beach Resort, and up to three days in advance at SALA Samui Choengmon Beach Resort. Other terms and conditions apply*.

SALA Hospitality Group ensures that they are taking every possible step to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Based on expert recommendations, every hotel is providing complimentary facemasks to guests and staff, and health stations with hand sanitizers and temperature readers have been set up in every property. Each property is also undergoing regular and thorough cleaning, to ensure the highest standards of hygiene.

For more information and reservations, go to www.salahospitality.com.

Image top: SALA khao yai perched on a hilltop overlooking national park and image above: Garden One Bedroom Duplex Pool Suite at SALA Samui Chaweng Beach Resort

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