Explore Holidays offer short stay KL value
Explore Holidays is offering five nights for the price of four at the Dorsett Regency Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, with prices, inclusive of return economy airfares flying Malaysia Airlines, daily buffet breakfast and return airport-hotel transfers, as follows:
From Adelaide: from $906* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $293*)
From Brisbane: from $906* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $277*)
From Melbourne: from $906* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $276*)
From Perth: from $733* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $278*)
From Sydney: from $906* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $293*)
The hub for next year’s ‘Visit Malaysia 2007’ celebrations, Kuala Lumpur, with its countless array of shopping malls and incredible variety of extremely affordable goods, offers visitors some of the best shopping in South East Asia.
*Conditions apply. Prices based on low season travel 29 January to 14 February 2007 and 26 February to 31 March 2007.
The special offer is valid for travel from 16 November 2006 until 31 March 2007 but must be booked by 30 November 2006.
Surcharges apply for stays on New Years Eve. Seasonal surcharges apply. Blackout dates may apply.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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