Newmans Holidays launches 2006-2007 New Zealand programme.
Newmans Holidays has launched its 2006-2007 New Zealand programme, offering a comprehensive guide to holidays in 26 regions of the favourite international holiday destination for Australians.
The new 80-page brochure, now being distributed to travel agents nationally, is loaded with choices to suit any travel plan – from a freewheeling driving holiday to a coach tour and the programme features 117 individually-listed hotels, motels and apartments with a selection of nine accommodation passes, an additional 15 luxury lodges and lifestyle resorts and an accommodation pass map for ease of itinerary planning.
This season, Australian travellers to New Zealand can choose between Air New Zealand, Qantas and Emirates and Newman’s also include a choice of four car rental companies, three motorhome operators and two coach travel passes, plus eight guided walks for those seeking a more active holiday.
To further help travellers plan their New Zealand visit, Newmans offers 144 individually listed sightseeing activities and two pages of suggested itineraries and for those looking to combine this holiday with another destination, or to take another break later, Newmans also highlights its Fiji, South Pacific, Hawaii and USA programmes.
Melissa Watt, National Sales Manager for Newmans Holidays, said “One of the greatest attractions of New Zealand is its diversity and our new programme lists a huge range of transport, accommodation and activity options, so that holidaymakers can select those elements which best suit their plans”.
“We’re confident that this programme will appeal not only to first-time visitors to New Zealand, but to those who have been once, twice or more before, and are keen to build on their previous experiences.”
For more information, agents should visit www.newmansholidays.com.au or call the trade information number 1300 130 525.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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