AAT Kings releases 2005 Christmas Touring brochure
AAT Kings has released its 2005 Christmas Touring brochure featuring a great range of hassle free escorted holidays in South East Australia, Queensland, Tasmania and New Zealand during the festive season.
Les Cox, managing director, AAT Kings, said, “Every tour in our Christmas brochure is guaranteed, so travellers can book their Christmas holiday with the peace of mind knowing that no matter which tour they choose, it will run as scheduled.
“A wide variety of travellers like to take escorted holidays over Christmas – from singles and families; to couples with grown children; and those who can only take their annual leave over the Christmas period.
“An AAT Kings escorted holiday is a great option for families. They can combine Christmas celebrations with a hassle free family holiday and share amazing experiences.
“The tours are also an excellent way to showcase the beauty of Australia and New Zealand to relatives or friends from overseas.
AAT Kings are offering travellers who book by 30th September on a New Zealand or Tasmania premium holiday Early Eagle savings of up to $475 per couple.
AAT Kings’ Christmas Touring brochure features a selection of 10 fantastic tours. Tours range from 4 to 17 days in length, and in Tasmania and New Zealand clients can choose from First Class or Low Cost tours.
AAT Kings is a premier holiday operator specialising in Australia and New Zealand. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of escorted tours, short breaks, 4WD adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
Graham Muldoon
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