Thai tourism, AirAsia join hands on marketing push

May 25th at 15:09
25-05-2015 15:09:52+07:00

Thai tourism, AirAsia join hands on marketing push 

The Tourism Authority of Thailand and budget carrier AirAsia are organising the Green Season campaign to stimulate travel to Thailand by offering discounts, premiums, and privileges with the "Thailand Shopping Paradise with AirASia".

The campaign features a road show in several Southeast and East Asian countries, starting with HCM City's Aeon Mall on Saturday.

Wiboon Nimitrwanich of TAT said: "The co-operation between TAT and AirASia as well as leading department stores and other partners will result in a high-value travel and shopping experience in Thailand."

Pornpun Ratanapitakkul, Indochina marketing manager of Thai AirAsia, said Viet Nam was among the countries sending the largest number of tourists to Thailand, which many of the people choosing to fly with AirAsia.

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