San Francisco with free car hire
This Creative Holidays fly-drive package to San Francisco includes return economy airfares flying Air New Zealand, three nights’ accommodation at the Renoir Hotel in downtown San Francisco, plus free Group E Alamo car hire with unlimited mileage. (You can also upgrade to seven days hire for an additional $54 for a Group C car and to a Group I car for $123.).
The offer is valid until July 14 and from September 1 to December 14 and then from January 1 to March 31, 2009. Conditions and blackout dates apply, as do seasonal surcharges and the offer is subject to availability. Cars can picked up at Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Francisco or Las Vegas depots only.
Bonus night: Also, you get an extra free night’s accommodation if you can travel between November 2 to 26; November 30 to December 5; December 8 to December 12; December 14 to 30; January 1 to March 31.
To book:
Travel agents including: Escape Travel 13 19 27; Flight Centre 13 16 00; Harvey World Travel 13 27 57; Jetset 13 63 83; STA Travel 1300 360 960; Travellers Choice 1300 787 858; Travelworld 13 14 35; Travelscene/American Express 13 13 98; Student Flights 1800 046 462.
Or see creativeholidays.com
The offer:
Creative Holidays fly-drive three-night San Francisco package from $2145 per person
John Alwyn-Jones
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