Cathay Pacific Asia Miles - Cathay Pacific provides two free nights at luxury hotel in Hong Kong




marcooo
Mar 4, 09, 1:08 am
http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090302006370&newsLang=en

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Luxury airline Cathay Pacific announces a special offer that gives travelers even more reasons to visit Hong Kong. From now until April 30, enjoy 15 percent off select Business Class or 5 percent off select First Class published roundtrip fares from the U.S. to Hong Kong AND receive a 2-night complimentary stay at either the Four Seasons or Intercontinental Hotel in Hong Kong.

"As Hong Kong’s home carrier, we want travelers to experience the best of what the city has to offer, whether for business or leisure", said Dennis Owen, Cathay Pacific’s vice president, Marketing, Americas. "Our new cabins and attentive service coupled with exceptional accommodation at these premier hotels will give travelers an extra incentive to visit the city that is known for its eclectic cuisine, spectacular skyline and exciting attractions."

Passengers will be pampered in Cathay Pacific's new First and Business Class, which is being progressively introduced on the carrier's long-haul aircraft, offering just the right amount of personal attention, interaction and privacy. More information and a virtual tour of Cathay Pacific’s new cabins are available by visiting www.cathaypacific.com/experience.

These lower fares are only available for outbound travel from March 1 - April 30, 2009 on Cathay Pacific’s Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York JFK flights. Tickets can be purchased by calling Cathay Pacific’s Reservations at 1-877-707-2742 and requesting the “Hotel Offer.”

Applicable fare classes are F, A, J, C and D. No refunds for trips onboard aircraft featuring classic seating. Hotel stays must occur between March 1 and April 30, 2009. Additional rules and restrictions apply. Please visit www.cathaypacific.com/us for complete terms and conditions.


QRC3288
Mar 4, 09, 1:18 am
http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090302006370&newsLang=en

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Luxury airline Cathay Pacific announces a special offer that gives travelers even more reasons to visit Hong Kong. From now until April 30, enjoy 15 percent off select Business Class or 5 percent off select First Class published roundtrip fares from the U.S. to Hong Kong AND receive a 2-night complimentary stay at either the Four Seasons or Intercontinental Hotel in Hong Kong.

"As Hong Kong’s home carrier, we want travelers to experience the best of what the city has to offer, whether for business or leisure", said Dennis Owen, Cathay Pacific’s vice president, Marketing, Americas. "Our new cabins and attentive service coupled with exceptional accommodation at these premier hotels will give travelers an extra incentive to visit the city that is known for its eclectic cuisine, spectacular skyline and exciting attractions."

Passengers will be pampered in Cathay Pacific's new First and Business Class, which is being progressively introduced on the carrier's long-haul aircraft, offering just the right amount of personal attention, interaction and privacy. More information and a virtual tour of Cathay Pacific’s new cabins are available by visiting www.cathaypacific.com/experience.

These lower fares are only available for outbound travel from March 1 - April 30, 2009 on Cathay Pacific’s Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York JFK flights. Tickets can be purchased by calling Cathay Pacific’s Reservations at 1-877-707-2742 and requesting the “Hotel Offer.”

Applicable fare classes are F, A, J, C and D. No refunds for trips onboard aircraft featuring classic seating. Hotel stays must occur between March 1 and April 30, 2009. Additional rules and restrictions apply. Please visit www.cathaypacific.com/us for complete terms and conditions.

I am cracking up if CX is paying employees to post advertisements on Flyertalk, but is too stingy to actually buy ad space

sxc
Mar 4, 09, 2:38 am
I am cracking up if CX is paying employees to post advertisements on Flyertalk, but is too stingy to actually buy ad space

Looking at marcooo's other posts, I don't think he is a CX plant.

As if CX looks at this forum anyway....I mean they don't seem to have acted on any of the suggestions here. [/sarcasm off]


Guy Betsy
Mar 4, 09, 3:58 am
I think its called Post-Padding to get his posts up to access Coupon Connection !

Sorry , am locking thread now.

Guy Betsy
Cathay Pacific Asiamiles forum moderator



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