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US-Bangla offers exclusive holiday packages for Thailand

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TBS Report
04 January, 2020, 03:45 pm
Last modified: 04 January, 2020, 03:47 pm

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US-Bangla offers exclusive holiday packages for Thailand

The packages start from Tk22,990 for two nights three days stay in Bangkok

TBS Report
04 January, 2020, 03:45 pm
Last modified: 04 January, 2020, 03:47 pm
File photo. Picture: Collected
File photo. Picture: Collected

US-Bangla Airlines, one of the leading private carrier of the country, is offering exclusive holiday packages to colourful Bangkok, beautiful sea beach Pattaya, natural beauty Phuket and Krabi, in celebration of the winter season, effective from January 11 to March 30.

The packages start from Tk22,990 for two nights three days stay in Bangkok, Tk29,990 for four nights five days stay in Bangkok and Pattaya, Tk41990 for four nights and five days stay in Bangkok and Phuket and Tk42,990 for four nights and five days stay in Bangkok and Krabi.

The packages include return air ticket on Dhaka-Bangkok-Dhaka, Bangkok-Phuket-Bangkok, Bangkok-Krabi-Bangkok route and accommodation at three-star deluxe category hotel, including breakfast and other some other facilities.

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US-Bangla is also offering attractive holiday packages to Kolkata, Chennai, Guangzhou, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The holiday packages of the airline are available for at least two persons together. 

Customers can purchase air tickets or travel packages for both domestic and international destinations through cards from any sales office of US-Bangla Airlines. 

US-Bangla has signed agreements with Brac Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, City Bank, United Commercial Bank, Prime Bank, Premier Bank, Mutual Trust Bank, Eastern Bank, Meghna Bank, Midland Bank, Jamuna Bank, NRB Bank, Dhaka Bank, Dutch Bangla Bank, Bank Asia, Southeast Bank, National Credit and Commerce Bank, NRBC Bank, Shahjalal Islami Bank, Social Islami Bank, Shimanto Bank, Lankabangla Finance and others. 

According to the agreement, credit or debit cardholders of the above-mentioned banks can avail discounts on air tickets, three or six months EMI facility with zero interest and gift voucher, among others.

US-Bangla operates four flights (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday) to Bangkok in a week. Regular flight for Bangkok leaves from Dhaka at 9:45am with Boeing 737-800 aircraft and from Bangkok, the flight leaves for Dhaka at 1:55pm.

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