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Changihotels Promotion Code Usage, Terms and Conditions Mail: Changi Airport Post Office P.O. Box 321 Singapore 918151 Telephone: (65) 6701 1185 GST Reg. No.: 201207884G CHANGIHOTELS PROMOTION CODE USAGE, TERMS AND CONDITIONS • Promotion code is eligible for booking and is subjected to the promotion terms. This may include (not exhaustive) validity period, check-in dates, minimum spending for each transaction, redemption quantity, discount value eligibility, number of nights or other conditions that may apply. • Hotel rates are subject to availability and may change without prior notice. • Special offers are subject to date selection and the period of stay. • Only eligible for participating hotels and destinations. • Valid for all available room types for eligible hotels and the list of hotels are subject to change. • Valid for use once, and cannot be use together with other promotion, deals or discounts. • This promo code cannot be used for: bookings paid directly to the hotel/property, non-participating hotels or bookings made prior the use of this promotion. • The codes cannot be replaced, and no refunds will be entertained for redeemed promo codes. • Single used promo codes can only be used once and will be fully redeemed once a reservation is successful. • Discounts are applicable to hotel room charges only, not including local taxes, service fess and additional charges. You will have to pay full price for any other rooms in the booking. Additional charges including, without limitation, extra guests, phone calls, cancellation fees, and other charges shall be the responsibility of the customer. • Usual hotel booking terms and conditions may apply and all bookings are subject to availability. • Improper use of the promotion is prohibited and may be considered as fraud. If such cases happen, Changihotels.com reserve the rights to refuse the booking. • Changihotels.com and Changi Recommends reserve the right, at its discretion, to amend, cancel or withdraw the promotion without prior notice. • Changihotels.com will remove the promotion if the campaign has been used to make any speculative, false or fraudulent bookings or those made in anticipation of demand. • To see the list of non-participating hotels, please refer to Hotel List. The promotion excludes the following hotels but not limited to the hotel list. Mail: Changi Airport Post Office P.O. Box 321 Singapore 918151 Telephone: (65) 6701 1185 GST Reg. No.: 201207884G Updated as of May 2019 NON-PARTICIPATING HOTEL LIST # 3 Palms 9Hotel Collection A 3 Palms 9Hotel Collection Accor Affinia AKA Hotels America's Best Inns AMEX Aranwa Hotels Ascott Avid Hotel B Baglioni Hotels Barcelo Baverez BD Hotels - Independent Best Western BHG Brazil Hospitality Group Bluegreen Resorts C Carlton Hotel Collection Choice Choice Nordic City Lodge Hotel Group Club Quarters Coco Collection Corinthia Hotels Country Hearth Inn D Destination Hotels Deutsche Hospitality Dorchester Collection Updated as of May 2019 Mail: Changi Airport Post Office P.O. Box 321 Singapore 918151 Telephone: (65) 6701 1185 GST Reg. No.: 201207884G E Destination Hotels Deutsche Hospitality Dorchester Collection Eden Hotels Equity Lifestyle Etap Evolution Hospitality Extended Stay America F Four Seasons G Four Seasons Great Wolf Lodge Grupo Brisas Grupo Real Turismo H Four Seasons Great Wolf Lodge Grupo Brisas Grupo Real Turismo HDM - Duplicate check Highgate Independent Hilton Worldwide Hyatt Hotels I Iberostar IHG Indigo Group Intercity Hotels Interstate Hotels & Resorts J JA Hotels Jameson Inn Jin Jiang Hotels Jumeirah K Kempinski Hotels & Resorts Updated as of May 2019 Mail: Changi Airport Post Office P.O. Box 321 Singapore 918151 Telephone: (65) 6701 1185 GST Reg. No.: 201207884G L Langham Hotels Les Collectionneurs Loews Louvre Hotels M Magnuson Hotels Mama Shelter Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group Mantis Collection Marriott Melia Hotels International Montage Hotels & Resorts Montcalm Motel 6 Movenpick Hotels & Resorts N NH Hotels Noble House O Omni Oro Verde Hotels OYO Homes OYO Rooms P Pacifica Hotels Pearlsun Hotels & Resort Playa Hotels & Resorts Preferred Preferred Hotels & Resorts Pyramid Hotels R Radisson Hotel Group Red Lion Red Roof Inn Relais & Chateaux Rosewood Hotels Royal Plaza Updated as of May 2019 Mail: Changi Airport Post Office P.O. Box 321 Singapore 918151 Telephone: (65) 6701 1185 GST Reg. No.: 201207884G S SBE Hotel Group Sical Hotel Sonesta Hotel SRDN Starwood Capital Sterling Resorts Summit Hotels & Resorts T Taj Hotels, Resorts & Palaces The Originals The Peninsula Group Thon Hotels Top International Hotels Trump International Tulip Hotel Group V Viceroy Hotel Group W Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Warwick All Westgate Resorts Wyndham Worldwide Updated as of July 2019 .
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