Gesture of Gratitude: Accor offers 30% discount to healthcare professionals
The offer, 30% discount on the best available rate of the hotel room, is valid for stays through 12th June 2020 to 31st December 2020 in all Accor’s hotels in India and Sri Lanka.
Accor, a global leader in augmented hospitality shows gratitude towards healthcare professionals by providing them the friends and family rate in all their hotels across India and Sri Lanka. Accor is the first hospitality brand to offer discounts to appreciate the continuous hard work of healthcare professionals. In these challenging times, the healthcare community has been nothing less than superheroes, saving lives day and night, selflessly and diligently. It is just a small gesture from Accor to acknowledge their sedulous and assiduous effort to keep everyone safe.
The friends and family discount offer is valid for stays through 12th June 2020 to 31st December 2020 in all Accor’s hotels in India and Sri Lanka. Health care professionals can easily avail the offer on the brand website (https://all.accor.com/promotions-offers/family-offers/owm012246-001-let-us-take-care-of-you.en.shtml). It is a 30% discount on the best available rate of the hotel room.
Kerrie Hannaford, Vice President Commercial for Accor India & South Asia said, “We at Accor would like to express our gratitude towards healthcare professionals by extending friends and family discount rate to them. We salute the meticulous hard work of the healthcare professionals and applaud their efforts for the wellbeing of the community. It’s commendable how their determination and commitment towards the patients and their families, the community, and each other has never wavered during this extremely stressful time.”
At Accor, welcoming, protecting and taking care of others is at the very heart of what we do and who we are. We support the healthcare community which has been serving us wholeheartedly now and ever. We are extremely thankful for the selfless dedication and bravery exemplified by each and every healthcare professional.
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