AAT Kings Early Eagles goes into extra time
AAT Kings have announced an extension on their Early Eagle Savings until 31 March 2007, so there is still time to save up to $690 on an AAT Kings escorted holiday.
** AAT Kings is offering Early Eagle savings across the product range, valid until 31/3/07.
** Save up to $640 per couple in conjunction with on all holidays in the 2007 Northern Territory brochure.
** Save up to $690 per couple in conjunction on all holidays in the 2007 West Australia brochure.
** Save up to $490 per couple on all holidays in the 2007 Kimberly Brochure
** Save up to $390 per couple on all holidays in the 2007 Queensland Premium brochure.
AAT Kings is also offering Early Eagle bonuses of up to two nights of free pre or post departure hotel accommodation per couple in conjunction with the new Camping Adventures brochure.
And
Early Eagle bonuses of up to two nights of free pre or post departure hotel accommodation per couple in conjunction with the Low Cost Queensland brochure.
The savings are valid for travellers who book and deposit an AAT Kings fully escorted holiday by 31 March 2007, for travel after 1 April 2007.
AAT Kings tour prices include quality accommodation; airport transfers, touring by luxury air-conditioned coach with restroom and reclining seats, many meals including breakfasts daily and the services of a professional tour director and tour driver.
For more information visit the website at www.aatkings.com or call 1300 556 100.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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