Super Break launches new short breaks from UK regions
Super Break is launching a series of new overseas short break packages for 2018 that include regional charter flights from 14 airports around the UK.
In total, eight new programmes have been launched to destinations including Malta, Gibraltar, Madeira, Montenegro, Verona, Florence and Iceland.
The expansion follows the launch of the operator’s inaugural charter flight short breaks to Akureyri in Northern Iceland this coming January.
Its new summer ‘Iceland under the Midnight Sun’ three and four-night short breaks departing between 11 June and 2 July are available from seven airports: Bournemouth; Liverpool; Humberside; Cardiff; Newcastle; East Midlands and Norwich.
For the winter 2018 season, 22 departures from 13 regional airports are scheduled on the operator’s ‘Incredible Iceland’ programme to Akureyri.
National sales manager Graham Balmforth said: "This launch means we can now offer agents a full year of short break charter packages from local airports around the UK.
"The response by agents to our Iceland and Seville programmes was incredible and as a result we have developed our product offering to feature a whole host of direct charters to some exciting destinations.
"We have handpicked airports where we can bring exclusive direct flights to destinations that are not currently available. This gives agents have something unique to sell as until now, customers couldn’t book a direct flight, which is so important when taking a short break and maximising the time in destination is key."
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