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Hong Kong Trade Offers Hong Kong trade offers Hong Kong Tourism Board has compiled a list of Hong Kong hotels and operators offering travel industry rates exclusive for the Australian and New Zealand trade industry. The below information is compiled by the Hong Kong Tourism Board from materials submitted by the indicated hotels and operators. Hong Kong Tourism Board is not responsible for the information, claims and offers made. Please contact the hotel or operator for booking and complete details, terms and conditions. Although prices are current at the time of printing or listing, suppliers can frequently change their prices as a result of increases and/or surcharges. Therefore, prices may differ when you book your travel and are not guaranteed until full payment is received. Please call the hotel or operator for most current prices 1 Contents Cordis, Hong Kong .................................................................................. 3 Grand Hyatt Hong Kong ........................................................................ 4 Harbour Grand Hong Kong ................................................................... 5 Hong Kong Disneyland Resort ............................................................... 6 Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel ......................................................... 7 Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui ............................................ 8 Ibis Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan Hotel ..................................... 9 iclub Fortress Hill Hotel........................................................................... 10 Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong ........................................................... 11 Marco Polo Hotels ................................................................................. 12 Novotel Citygate Hong Kong .............................................................. 13 Novotel Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon ..................................... 14 OZO Wesley Hong Kong....................................................................... 15 Park Hotel Hong Kong .......................................................................... 16 Plaza Premium Lounge Hong Kong International Airport (West Hall) ................................................................................................................. 17 Regal Kowloon Hotel ............................................................................ 18 Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong................................... 19 The Excelsior, Hong Kong ..................................................................... 20 The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong ................................. 21 The Langham, Hong Kong ................................................................... 22 The Park Lane, Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel ..................................... 23 2 Cordis, Hong Kong Address 555 Shanghai Street, Mongkok Phone number (852) 3552 3388 Website www.cordishotels.com/en/hong-kong/ Trade Industry offer • 15% discount off best available rate • 10% discount on F&B charges Travel industry applicable for offer All Australian and New Zealand travel trade industry How to make a booking Email [email protected] with your company email address including your company details, job title and booking request Terms & Conditions All offers are subject to availability, blackout dates will apply, offer is subject to change or withdrawal without prior notice. Offer is valid only for Australian and New Zealand travel trade industry Reservations contact details Name Chris Wong Email (852) 3552 3388 Phone [email protected] 3 Grand Hyatt Hong Kong Address 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai Phone number (852) 2588 1234 Website https://hongkong.grand.hyatt.com Trade Industry offer Up to 30% discount based on rack rate, subject to availability *Offer may change without prior notice Travel industry applicable for offer Applicable for all Australian and New Zealand bona fide travel agency with IATA number How to make a booking Please send your enquiry to Fiona Ho, Associate Director of Sales at [email protected] Terms & Conditions Discount will be subject to availability at the time of booking Offer may change without prior notice Offer is valid only for Australian and New Zealand travel trade industry Reservations contact details Name Fiona Ho Email (852) 2584 7826 Phone [email protected] 4 Harbour Grand Hong Kong Address 23 Oil Street, North Point Phone (852) 2121 2688 Website www.harbourgrand.com/hongkong Trade Industry offer 25% discount on Best Available Rate, subject to hotel availability Travel industry applicable for offer Travel Agents, Airline Staff, Cruise employees, tour operators, hoteliers How to make a booking To make an enquiry for a booking, email: [email protected]. Terms & Conditions Staff ID is required to be presented upon arrival. Or prevailing rate will be applied. Space subject to hotel availability Reservations contact details Name Reservations department Phone (852) 2121 2616 Email [email protected] 5 Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Address Lantau Island, Hong Kong Phone (02) 8622 8416 Website www.disneytravelagents.com.au Trade Industry offer 10% off Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Entry Tickets for up to 4 Guests plus up to 40% off industry stays at the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Hotels (Conditions apply and offer is subject to change) Travel industry applicable for offer Travel agents How to make a booking Register on the www.disneytravelagents.com.au website Terms & Conditions Vary throughout the year. Agents should visit the www.disneytravelagents.com.au site for full information 6 Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel Address 1 Sky City Road East, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau Island Phone (852) 3969 1888 Website www.skycitymarriott.com Trade Industry offer Travel Industry Program (15% off from best available rate) Travel industry applicable for offer Available to active travel agents, wholesale/tour operators, incentive company, commercial airline (an airline that is in the business of transporting passengers, not packages), and Hertz employees, Universal Air Travel Plans, Society of Active Travel Writer (SATW) and Midwest Travel Writers Association (MWTA) members, and CLIA agents. How to make a booking Direct contact with hotel reservation department Terms & Conditions Room and Rate are subject to final confirmation from Hotel upon making reservation with below Blackout Periods: 27-Feb -17 to 02-Mar-17 inclusive, 13-15 Mar-17 inclusive, 23-27 Jun-17 inclusive, 06-07 Sep-17 inclusive, 13-17 Sep-17 inclusive, 06 Oct-17 inclusive Reservations contact details Name Florence Chan Phone (852) 3969 1888 Email [email protected] 7 Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui Address 18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Phone (852) 2311 1234 Website www.hongkongtsimshatsui.regency.hyatt.com Trade Industry offer A discount rate based on Hyatt Standard Rate Travel industry applicable for offer Australian and New Zealand travel agents, airline staff, cruise, tour operators How to make a booking Via GDS and check rate code "TIRT" Terms & Conditions TIRT rate is subject to rate and space availability, a valid staff ID or name card is required upon check-in to enjoy this special rate Offer is valid only for Australian and New Zealand travel trade industry Reservations contact details Name Reservations department Phone (852) 3721 1333 Email [email protected] 8 Ibis Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan Hotel Address No 28 Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan Phone (852) 2252 2929 Website www.accorhotels.com Trade Industry offer 5% off from "Best Unrestricted Rates" Travel industry applicable for offer All travel trade industry How to make a booking Please email to : [email protected] Terms & Conditions Please contact the hotel directly for full terms & conditions Reservations contact details Name Eunice Liu Phone (852) 2257 7001 Email [email protected] Other Inclusions: • Complimentary Wi-Fi internet access • Complimentary bottle of distilled water in room • Tea/Coffee making facilities 9 iclub Fortress Hill Hotel Address 18 Merline Street, North Point Phone (852) 3963 6300 Website www.iclub-hotels.com Trade Industry offer • Complimentary coffee/tea service at iLounge on 24-hour basis • Complimentary use of fitness equipment in Sweat Zone • Complimentary WiFi access for 4 devices • Complimentary local telephone call Travel industry applicable for offer It is applicable for Australian and New Zealand travel agents staff (IATA members) with business card/staff ID card, valid airlines staff ID card, valid cruise employees ID card and Tour Operators valid staff ID card. It's requested to present the valid staff ID card/business card upon check-in. How to make a booking Please visit the website - http://corpbook.regalhotel.com/reservation.aspx?hotel=ICFH&company=Airlines_and_Travel _Trade_Staff_Promotion Terms & Conditions The rate is applicable to Airlines and travel trade staff only and is non-commissionable. Room booked is for airline staff’s and trade trade's own use and valid staff ID card must be presented upon check-in, otherwise, Best Available Rate will be applied. The rate is subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government tax (if applicable). Supplementary charge per night will be applied during fair period. Twice a week maid service for staying 7 consecutive nights or above. Advance reservation is required. All prepaid bookings are non-refundable and non-transferable. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with other
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