Panorama introduces Bulgaria
Panorama Holidays has introduced the Bulgarian resort of Sunny Beach for next summer.
The MyTravel-owned operator’s second edition Summersun brochure, which is launched on August 9, also includes twin-centre holidays in The Gambia, Tunisia and Morocco.
Bulgaria prices start at £305 in late September to mid-October 2007.
Head of marketing John Riley said: “We have been considering Bulgaria for some time, and we are now confident that the product we have secured will appeal to our customers who are used to travelling with us.
“Bulgaria is a good fit with the rest of our programme, offering good quality accommodation and excellent value for money, which complements our extensive programmes in Tunisia and Morocco.”
Panorama is offering discounts of up to £250 per couple on bookings made by December 10, two weeks for the price of one and free child places at selected properties and free group places.
Weddings are available in 10 destinations with prices starting at £399 in Malta. More three and four-star properties have been added in North Africa and the Balearics plus direct charter flights to the Tunisian island of Djerba.
The Summersun programme leads-in at £234 in Marmaris in Turkey in May.
The operator is also featuring seven Nile cruise vessels in a dedicated Egypt 2007 brochureon sale next week
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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