Cosmos reintroduces Luxor and Tunisia at low lead-ins
Tuesday, 17 Feb, 2011
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Cosmos has announced it is to restart its hotel and cruising programme to Luxor after the Foreign Office relaxed its advice on travel to the destination.
The operator says it also plans to send customers to Tunisia again.
Cosmos will resume flights from Gatwick and Manchester to Monastir in Tunisia on March 6 and from the same UK airports to Luxor on March 7.
Cosmos’ sister flight-only operation Avro will follow suit. The company has also decided to run an agent fam trip to Tunisia along with the Tunisia Tourist Board from March 22 to 26.
Cosmos product and commercial Director Phil Boggon said: "We are delighted to be able to resume our programmes to both destinations. With the support of both tourist boards we expect demand to revert to previous levels very quickly. We will obviously put the most price competitive deals into the market to stimulate early demand.”
Cosmos’ lead in prices for seven nights in Tunisia is £169 for an all-inclusive stay at the Hotel Dar Khayam. Seven nights in Luxor leads in at £295 at the Hotel Gaddis.
by Dinah Hatch
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