It may be a little late but a very Happy New Year for 2007 from Greece and the Mediterranean
Sydney based Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre is thanking the Australian travel industry for its fantastic support during 2006 and looking forward to working with industry colleagues during 2007, by launching a fantastic range of new and upgraded product. Highlights include:
* A dedicated 76 page Greece and Turkey brochure featuring Australia’s most comprehensive choice of dedicated Greece and Turkey product.
* A new Mediterranean brochure featuring an enhanced range of travel options in Italy, Croatia, Spain Portugal and Cyprus.
*An enhanced dedicated Greek Island Hopping Flexi Pass brochure. All Island Hopping bookings include a free destination Greece DVD.

* An Egypt brochure which includes an extensive range of product in Egypt and upgraded options in Israel, Jordan, Bahrain and brand new stopover and tour options in Dubai.

* A great range of ANZAC tour choices in Turkey and ANZAC Turkey/Greece combinations.

For more information, please contact the Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre on 1300 661 666 and check their web site: www.greecemedtravel.com
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John Alwyn-Jones
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