Conrad Macao, Cotai Central’s 2016 ‘Pink Inspired’ campaign has been hailed a success, with the hotel raising MOP150,000 to support Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s Pink Revolution.
As a Diamond sponsor of the campaign for the fourth successive year, the hotel offered its guests a series of ‘PINK experiences and collectibles’ for the entire month of October.
Conrad Macao also acknowledged the support of ARTĒ Madrid, a Spanish jewelry design house. As cited in the resort’s press release, the jewelry boutique firm donated an ARTĒ classic White Stones Necklace featuring synthetic white stones that were in a 925 sterling silver rhodium-plated setting as a prize for a lucky draw.
Hotel guests were able to support the 2016 ‘Pink Inspired’ campaign in a variety of ways: by making a MOP10 donation upon check-out, enjoying a ‘Pink Inspired Afternoon Tea’ experience, opting for pink room upgrades, or purchasing an exclusive Conrad pink bear or rubber duck. The hotel’s award-winning signature restaurant Dynasty 8 also featured a special pink menu.
CTM revamps bonus points scheme
CTM announced that it has revamped its ‘Bonus Point Reward Scheme’ and launched a new ‘E–Card’ for its ‘No. 1 Club members,’ offering user friendly services and more flexibility to customers managing their personal account.
CTM revamped its Bonus Point Reward Scheme, under which, the bonus points generated under the same service category and registered by the same customer’s name will be integrated automatically and different expiry dates will be unified.
According to a statement issued by the company, there would also be more channels for customers to earn bonus points through spending on mobile, Internet, and fixed IDD services.
Meanwhile, the new E-membership for its ‘No. 1 Club members’ offers a series of birthday gifts and service experience to customers, including 1,380 free bonus points and free service usage.
‘CTM No. 1 Club customers’ are entitled to unlimited usage of local voice call and mobile data service on their birthdays, will receive a Data Roaming Passport (1 day’s service in Hong Kong) for free, in addition to several other benefits.
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