Spirit Announces Super Summer Sale
Spirit of Tasmania is offering a special summer deal on selected Melbourne day sailings between January and March 2006.
Travellers purchasing a Passenger Fare from as little as $99 one-way can buy the second at half price – ideal for couples.
Melindy Green, Spirit of Tasmania’s National Manager Sales and Marketing, says the company expects a strong response to the ‘Super Summer Sale’.
“This deal offers tremendous value for our passengers on a fare that is already very affordable,” said Ms Green.
“This is great for agents as the fare is so attractive and still attracts 10% commission.
“Our recent Spring Seat Sale, valid for travel until 16 December 2005, has had an incredible response and has given our Melbourne service a valuable boost.
“This offer is available for passengers travelling between Melbourne and Tasmania and is strictly limited.
“These sailings offer a unique experience for travellers to enjoy a day at sea with spectacular coastal views, live entertainment and fun facilities like bars, restaurants, shops and a cinema on board,” said Ms Green.
Dates of Availability:
Melbourne to Devonport only
- 5-8 January 2006 (inc)
Melbourne/Devonport return
- 14, 15, 21, 22 January 2006
- 4, 5, 11, 12, 25, 26 February 2006
- 18, 19 March 2006
Graham Muldoon
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