APT adds free Asia stopover

Thursday, 05 Feb, 2008 0

APT World Discoveries has added a free Asia stopover package to its 2009 Fly Free to Europe offer for bookings on the 21-day Magnificent Europe with Paris and Prague river cruise.

The stopover deal includes two nights in a five-star hotel, breakfast and transfers which represents value of up to $400 per person ($800 per couple). Stopovers can be in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Tokyo. The offer applies to travel on March or November 2009 Fly Free departures.

The 21-day Paris-Amsterdam-Budapest-Prague package is priced from $8,745 per person twin share which includes cruising, coach touring, 49 meals, guided tours and deluxe hotels in Paris and Prague with breakfasts and dinner.

The Fly Free offer represents savings of up to $2500 per person ($5000 per couple).

Additional costs are airfare taxes from approximately $800 per person and port charges of $280. The Fly Free offer is valid for flights departing Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

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