Australian Open hotel-ticket packages

Saturday, 13 Sep, 2012 0

Scot Andy Murray’s victory in the US Open this week is likely to see the Tartan Army out in force for the Australian Open in Melbourne from January 14-27 next year.

Keith Prowse Sport & Entertainment Travel has a range of packages for the tournament, including early rounds from AUD596 per person twin share, including two nights accommodation and two sessions of tennis;

Packages for quarter-finals, semi-finals and the women’s and men’s finals on January 26 and 27 are also available.

John Godwin, Keith Prowse Australia’s managing director said, "We’re really pleased with sales so far – there’s always great interest in this tournament."

Keith Prowse clients also have access to the Game Set Match Lounge for an additional AUD20 per day.

The lounge, which is reserved for Australian Open members and official tour operator clients, offers big screen TV, refreshments and light meals for purchase during the tournament.

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