Only a few weeks left for 15% off Budget Expedition Tours
Budget Expeditions’ (Bex) says that only a few weeks remain to take advantage of 15% off Early Bird Brochure Launch Discount, with the discount finishes on 15 December 2006, but after that passengers can get 10% off until January 31st.
Budget Expeditions’ new Brochures were released worldwide on 01 November 2006. The Brochure introduces tours in India, China and South East Asia, making Budget Expeditions the only tour operator currently offering group tours in Asia exclusively for travellers aged 18-35.
Budget Expeditions Sales and Marketing Manager Richard Leonard said the company is very pleased at the amount of public interest their new Asia product has already generated.
“Our Brochure has been distributed to travel agencies in Australia, New Zealand, North America, and the United Kingdom and Europe. It has been totally released worldwide, and now people are picking it up and taking notice of our new destinations.”
“We have been receiving consistent bookings and enquiries for our new Asia tours, and also our three new Egypt options, in addition to our existing tours in Europe, Egypt and South America.”
“Our success with our existing destinations was paramount to our decision to get our there and explore Asia and to celebrate the launch of their new Brochure at Bex are offering Early Bird Discount specials from November 01 2006. Passengers who book any Tucan Travel or Budget Expeditions tour will receive 15% off until December 15, and then 10% off until January 31st.
Contact Budget Expeditions on (02) 9326 6633 or visit www.budgetexpeditions.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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