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Cathay Pacific offers cheap family holidays in Bangkok

 

Cathay Pacific is offering an economy package to fabulous Bangkok in time for the forthcoming April school holidays, starting at Rs. 27,600 per person sharing twin hotel accommodation for 2 nights and 3 days with breakfast plus airport transfers in luxurious comfort.

“The package includes a complimentary entrance ticket to the delightful Siam Park where the family can enjoy fun and frolic to their hearts’ content at the renowned theme park,” the airline said. All rates exclude taxes. The Bangkok package ends on April 30.


 
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