Don’t Delay, Book Now for Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Early Bird Savings.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has some great Early Bird deals for Greece and Turkey in 2008 all featured in GMTC’s Early Bird Greece and Turkey Specials brochure.
However, Early Bird deals do not last for ever and if you want your clients to take advantage of GMTC’s sensational deals for travel to Greece and Turkey in 2008 you will need to finalise bookings on most early bird deals before Christmas.
The Early Bird deals are great for agents and for your clients.
As a reminder here are just some of GMTC’s hot early Bird deals for 2008.
** 2008 Island Hopping Flexi Passes. Prices Frozen at 2007 levels.
** 20% off per person on 7 Day Aegean Prelude Tour.
** 40% off for second person on the 7 Day Western shores Tour (Turkey)
** 40% off for second person on the 10 day Classical Turkey tour.
** 10% off for first person and 15% for second person 17 Day Best of Turkey & Greek Island Cruise.
** 10% off per person for 10 Days Best of Greece, 10 Days Glories of Greece and 10 Days Aegean Dream Tours.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and MediterraneanTravel report by The Mole.
John Alwyn-Jones
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