“We understand that Songkran is a long holiday that connects every family member together but many people from upcountry provinces who come to work in Bangkok may be unable to reunite with their loved ones during this popular summer holiday as transportation tickets are limited and they may unable to book them in time,” says marketing manager Vipada Autsaran.
“We thus help individuals from across Thailand who are working in urban areas by giving them free transportation tickets so they can return home over Songkran. With an overwhelmingly positive feedback and a large number of participants, Foremost today is proud to steer the campaign into its third year.”
To get a chance to receive a free ticket back home, interested individuals should log on to www.ForemostForLife.com/Hero for registration and specify destination, first name, last name, national identification number and telephone number. Participants can choose whether to state the reasons why he/she should be one of the campaign’s winners or upload a picture that symbolises the true happiness of a family. Registration is now open until March 27. The lucky winners will be announced March 28 at noon on “Foremost Family” Facebook page.
The campaign’s highlight is the establishment of a temporary downtown bus terminal named “Foremost Hero Station” at Motor Sports Land on Phaholyothin Road. It welcomes all lucky participants with VIP-class, air-conditioned buses full of standard safety equipment as well as amenities and services including complimentary Foremost cow milk. The buses will leave Bangkok for seven routes nationwide on April 11.
For details, call (02) 657 5344.