Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Early Bird Special offers on 2009 Turkey Tours.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has released an extensive range of exciting Early Bird deals for Turkey tours which apply for departures after 01 April 2009…..and there’s no hot air about this!
All discounts in AUD
Glories of Turkey 14
Days:
$700 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 30 Nov 2008
$400 off the published rates for a second pax if paid by 10 Jan. 2009
Turkish Express 9 Days:
$250 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 30 Nov 2008
$200 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 10 Jan 2009
Turkish Splendours 9 Days
$250 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 30 Nov 2008
$200 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 10 Jan 2009
Anatolian Adventure 7 Days
$250 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 30 Nov 2008
$200 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 10 Jan 2009
Classical Turkey 10 Days
$200 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 26 Dec 2009
Western Circle 8 Days
$200 off the published rate for a second pax if paid by 26 Dec 2008
Western Shores 7 Days
$200 off the oublished rate for a second pax if paid by 26 Dec 2008
GMTC has a range of additional early bird specials applying to tours of Turkey.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or www.greecemedtravel.com
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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