Mirvac’s exclusive rates for agents
SYDNEY – Mirvac Hotels & Resorts has released its lowest travel agent special rates available at more than 40 hotels and resorts throughout Australia, New Zealand and Vanuatu.
Rates start at A$59 at Citigate branded hotels situated in city fringe and regional locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
There are A$99 specials at the Harbour Rocks Hotel Sydney and Sebel hotels or resorts in Sydney, Manly Beach, Chatswood, Parramatta, Hawkesbury Valley, Hunter Valley, Kiama, Melbourne, Yarra Valley, Launceston, Adelaide, Brisbane, Noosa, Maroochydore Cairns, Palm Cove, Perth, Auckland, Tauranga and Vanuatu.
The newly opened Sebel Mandurah, less than an hour from Perth CBD, overlooking the Harvey Estuary, is included in this offer.
Hotels priced at A$149 include Hotel Lindrum in Melbourne or Quay West hotels and resorts in Sydney, NSW Central Coast, Melbourne, Brisbane, Margaret River wine region and Auckland; including the Sea Temple resorts in Palm Cove and Port Douglas and The Como in South Yarra.
To book one of these specials at a Mirvac hotel or resort visit www.mirvachotels.com and enter access code TIND09.
Rates are per room per night, allowance of (1) room booked per travel personnel, only available to agents employed in a direct selling role in retail travel, wholesale reservations or corporate travel.
A valid IATA card, business card or letter of employment (including position title) must be presented at time of check-in to verify eligibility.
Subject to availability and some conditions may apply. Valid for sale & travel until September 30, 2009.
Ian Jarrett
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