Bangkok--27 Feb--PTT
Mr. Suchat Ramarch, Executive Vice President, Retail Marketing, PTTPLC presided over a prize winning ceremony of "Secret Escapes in Thailand and 5 Overseas Destinations Packages" at PTT head office, along with oil business executives to give away 64 packages of overseas expedition and luxury hotel vouchers in Thailand valued 3,000,000 Baht in total. This activity had been launched since 1 November, 2017 – 15 January, 2018.
Mr. Suchat congratulated all lucky winners and felt thankful for PTT Blue Card members who always trust and support Thai brand of PTT products and services. This grating ceremony on "Secret Escapes in Thailand and 5 Overseas Destinations Packages" campaign had a great feedback and warm response from customers with more than 440,862 entries. Currently, there are 3 million members of PTT Blue Card, as of 24 January, 2018.
The prizes of "Secret Escapes in Thailand and 5 Overseas Destinations Packages" campaign were 36 overseas holiday packages (2 persons per package) including 1 prize to Austria (156,000 Baht), 5 prizes to New Zealand (90,000 Baht), 10 prizes to Japan (70,000 Baht), 10 prizes to Singapore (34,000 Baht), and 10 prizes to Hong Kong (30,000 Baht) along with 28 luxury hotel vouchers in Thailand (2 days & 1 night) including 3 prizes to Sri Panwa Phuket Hotel in Phuket (84,990 Baht), 5 prizes to BaBa Beach Club Hua Hin in Phetchaburi (44,800 Baht), 10 prizes to Thames Valley Khao Yai in Nakhon Ratchasima (35,310 Baht), and 10 prizes to X2 River Kwai Resort in Kanchanaburi (22,500 Baht).
"For those who miss out this campaign this time, please subscribe and apply for membership at www.pttbluecard.com, PTT Blue Card Mobile Application, and Facebook Fanpage PTT Blue Society to follow our new PTT Blue Card campaigns. Surely, PTT will continue to promote good activities in return our gratitude to all customers. Also, PTT will develop superior products and services in response to customers' versatile need with hope that customers will always trust in PTT products and services," Mr. Suchat said.