Newmarket Holidays launches 2023 Lapland Day Trips
Escorted tours specialist Newmarket Holidays launched its Lapland Santa Experience Day Trips for 2023.
With sales for Lapland in 2022 having proved popular, and with Christmas fast approaching, the operator has put on sale 18 new dates for 2023.
They depart from several regional airports, including Belfast, Cardiff and Norwich, as well as new options from Bristol and Luton.
Newmarket Holidays’ 2023 Lapland Santa Experience Day trips will offer the only specially chartered flights to Santa’s airport (Pajala) on the 18 departure days.
With group sizes strictly limited, customers will have plenty of time to enjoy all the activities throughout the day.
The new day tours include exclusive thermal clothing; a private family meeting with Father Christmas; a token Christmas gift, snowmobile ride; a traditional reindeer sleigh ride; a husky sled ride through the snowy countryside and lunch.
Head of Trade Sales, Richard Forde, said: “The demand for 2022 dates has been particularly strong. We’ve been encouraged by the number of enquiries from our agent partners for 2023, and we’re delighted to be launching with even more regional flights.”
During the last 10 years of operating tours to Lapland, Newmarket Holidays has specially chartered flights from 13 regional airports and hosts more than 2,500 customers each year.
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