ASEAN Hotels Offer Special Treatment For "Revenge Travel"

Singapore - Residents of the Adina Serviced Apartments frequently receive complimentary popcorn, potato chips, and beverages. The apartments are close to glamorous retailers along Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district.

Nancy Zhang, the attentive manager of the Adina, which debuted with 88 rooms at the end of June, also takes the time to personally ask visitors about their experience.

Far East Hospitality Holdings, which operates the apartments in Singapore, is also providing dining vouchers worth 100 Singapore dollars (roughly $72) to visitors as part of a concerted effort to draw them in. Tourists have been largely absent for more than two years as a result of the country's economic crisis.

In an effort to boost their flagging economies since 2020, the ten nations that make up the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have significantly reduced or eliminated traveler entry requirements despite intermittent coronavirus outbreaks.

Thailand - Visitors looking for a vacation to the Andaman Sea coastlines can take advantage of discounts of up to 30% at the five-star Pimalai Resort and Spa in Thailand's island district of Koh Lanta.

Additionally, Pimalai is advertising a "Stay 5 Pay 4" deal that allows travelers from the Asia-Pacific region to schedule a five-night stay while only paying for four nights. Daily breakfast for two people as well as return land and sea transports to and from Krabi International Airport are included in the package.

Affected by the pandemic, the lodging industry has rushed in with strong marketing initiatives.

Indonesia - The InterContinental resort is promoting its own campaign where visitors who book longer stays can save money in the picturesque tourist destination of Bali in Indonesia.

The hotel brand, which has locations throughout the UK, is sweetening the offer by offering 20% savings at restaurants and other eateries in addition to its laundry service.
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