Creative Holidays supports Getaway in Canada
In a push to promote Canada to Australian travellers, Creative Holidays and Getaway have joined forces to highlight the best of Vancouver, Victoria, Whistler, Montreal and Halifax in three stories due to air as part of the Getaway Canada special, tonight, Thursday, 13 September.
Andrew Yell, general manager, sales, product and marketing said, “We are dedicated to supporting our industry partners, from destination promotion to undertaking consumer marketing activities to help drive sales through agency doors.”
“We recommend travel consultants encourage prospective clients to watch the upcoming Getaway travel special to highlight the wonderful experiences available in Canada.”
“There is no better way to really get a taste of Canada and all it has to offer travellers than by seeing it brought to life in a visual and experiential sense on television.”
Creative Holidays is promoting the following deal on the show:
Vancouver Highlights Mini Stay – two nights from $199 per person, twin share, land only – including accommodation, Vancouver City Passport, Trolley Attractions tour and return seat-in-coach transfers.
Montreal – two nights from $218 per person, twin share, land only – including accommodation and return seat-in-coach transfers.
Halifax – two nights from $306 per person, twin share, land only – including accommodation and two days Hertz car hire.
Sea to Sky Indulgence – six-night tour from $1895 per person, twin share, land only – including accommodation, coach transport, loads of sightseeing and some meals.
To find out more about the packages available see http://www.creativeholidays.com/.
To see what Canada has to offer tune into Getaway tonight – Thursday 13 September at 7.30pm (AEST) on Channel Nine.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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