Brochures galore – from India to Gallipoli
SYDNEY -Travel Indochina has launched its Handmade Holidays India & the Maldives brochure and 2009 / 2010 programme,
The cost of the most popular itinerary – the six day/ five-night Golden Triangle package – is down by around 15 percent on last year.
Managing director of Travel Indochina, Paul Hole, says the company put significant effort into reducing pricing in cooperation with its India partners.
The Handmade Holidays suite also includes Footloose India, a new concept in which Travel Indochina provides the travel basics – private air-conditioned transport and comfortable, no frills accommodation including daily breakfasts – and travellers decide how to spend their days.
For more information visit the agents- only online booking engine www.ticconnect.com.au.
Contiki discounts
Clients will be eligible for discounts of up to $209 per person on selected Contiki America and Canada tours of eight days or more by booking and paying in full six months in advance.
Clients will also get access to Air New Zealand airfares from Sydney starting from $982 per person to LA, $1,402 per person to New York and $1,117 per person to Vancouver.
Departures are also available from Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide (prices vary per departure port). Price includes taxes and airline fees.
Details at www.contiki.com.au/usadeal.
Tempo tempter
Tempo Holidays has added prices for 2010 Anzac Day at Gallipoli packages to its Temptation reservations system, ahead of a formal product launch in October.
The packages are available on free sale and include six-day Anzac Day & Troy package (from $1019 per person twin share), seven-day Anzac Day & Ephesus (from $1678) and the four-day Anzac Day Hostel package (from $582).
The Anzac Day dawn service also features in the April 20 departure of the 15-day Turkish Delight with Gallipoli tour (from $2389).
Ian Jarrett
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