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Banyan Tree and Angsana Lang Co offer introductory deals
Lang Co, August 7, 2012
 

ANSANA Lăng Cô and Banyan Tree Lăng Cô are offering introductory packages.

 

The ‘Escape to Angsana Lăng Cô’ package starts from US$280++ per room per night and includes the following benefits:

·      Complimentary breakfast for two persons.

·      Stay two nights and receive complimentary US$280 worth of hotel credits per stay.

·      Stay three nights and receive complimentary US$280 worth of hotel credits per stay, round trip airport transfers and guaranteed upgrade to the next room category.

 

The ‘Must Stay Banyan Tree Lăng Cô’ package starts from US$735++ per villa per night with the following inclusions:

·      Daily breakfast for two persons.

·      Stay two consecutive nights, receive complimentary US$735 worth of hotel credits per stay.

·      Stay three consecutive nights, receive complimentary US$735 worth of hotel credits per stay and private round trip transfers.

 

The offer is valid for bookings from now through March 30, 2013 with a minimum stay of two consecutive nights, valid for stays from November 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013.

 

For more information or to make a reservation, contact Banyan Tree Lăng Cô/Angsana Lăng Cô directly at +84 3695-888/+ 84 54 3695-800, email langco@banyantree.com/langco@angsana.com, or visit banyantree.com/angsana.com for online bookings.

 
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