MQDC and THAI Partner to Promote Real Estate and Tourism
MQDC, the leading property developer, and Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) have announced a collaboration to boost real estate and tourism, helping the Thai economy bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic.
MQDC and THAI will cooperate in marketing across four areas to benefit all parties, seeking opportunities to benefit their current and target customers.
The companies will collaborate on events throughout the year. The Forestias by MQDC will work with Royal Orchid Plus (ROP) “The Experience” to delight customers of all ages with activities that build family bonds.
The collaboration also covers expanding the customer base of both companies, including Thais who live overseas and foreigners interested in Thai real estate. “Corporate Fare” tickets will stimulate travel for tourism and investment. MQDC may also offer special privileges to project customers traveling with THAI.
MQDC and THAI will co-create a joint marketing campaign with “Time to Gold” privileges equivalent to Royal Orchid Plus (ROP) “Gold” for MQDC customers of 2 projects at The Forestias: The Aspen Tree and Mulberry Grove The Forestias Villas. This campaign will run from 1 August to 31 December 2022.
Mr. Visit Malaisirirat, CEO of MQDC, said: “Our business principles are based on being different, driving change, and we are purpose-driven in property development that benefits society, people, the environment, and all life under a commitment to “For All Well-Being”. Collaborating with leading partners like THAI will spark Thai economic activity and help achieve MQDC’s goals.”
“Partnering to unite and build on our business strengths will spark business opportunity, enhance benefits for customers, and help us provide a quality community where residents enjoy fun activities, indoor and outdoor comfort, as well as great service when they travel. THAI customers will access various projects at The Forestias. Memorable campaigns and activities with clear results will start shortly,” said Mr. Malaisirirat.