The Aloft Bangkok – Sukhumvit 11 hotel, managed by Marriott International, is working with the Thailand’s Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) programme in Bangkok to offer packages for guests in partnership with Bangpakok 9 International Hospital. The ASQ packages, available from around US$100 a night for Thai citizens and international travellers for a 15-night stay, involve staycation-style accommodation for the duration of the mandatory 15-night quarantine period. The hotel is located in the heart of Sukhumvit and offers international health standards provided by Bangpakok 9 International Hospital. The idea is to enable guests to turn their quarantine into as relaxing an experience as possible. All packages come with daily breakfast, lunch and dinner and there is complimentary Wi-Fi, a poolside relaxation area, 20% discount on room service and laundry service. All guests receive medical care from Bangpakok 9 International Hospital including sanitised limousine pick up service from Suvarnabhumi Airport or Don Mueang Int’l Airport to the hotel, Total 2 Covid-19 screening tests (RT-PCR) conducted in a designated area at the hotel, Telemedicine system service and a 24-hour nurse available for daily health monitoring and other benefits. The various ASQ packages at Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 can be seen here
Marriott’s Aloft Bangkok gets involved in Alternative State Quarantine programme
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