TATS Fiji Radisson Special
Stay four nights and pay for three on this limited time special until 20 Sep at the brand spanking new Radisson Fiji Resort.
The cost for four nights is $638 per adult and $240 per child, including flights with Air Pacific to Nadi, accommodation in Pacific Guest rooms, Government and local taxes at the resort and airport transfers – there is a weekend flight surcharge of $27.50pp one way.
CONDITIONS:
You must be a member of TATS.
Credit Cards/Cheque/Direct deposit accepted.
Credit card surcharge applies.
Room only at resort, meals additional.
Late Bookings of less than 7 days incur late fees.
Prices set in AUD and subject to change at any time.
Amendment and cancellation fees apply.
After ticketing no refund.
All flights/accommodation subject to availability.
Rates are based on twin share.
Single/Triple share costs on request.
Add applicable taxes.
Flights Ex SYD/MEL/BNE only.
Companion: Spouse or De Facto Only.
Valid for travel from Now till 20 Sep.07.
Valid for Sale from now until 14 Sep. 07.
Bookings will only be accepted via TATS Booking forms.
Copy of Passports Required and IATA Card for Travel Agents and Letter Confirming Employment for Freight Forwarders and others.
JOIN TATS NOW! ONLY $25 – 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP
VISIT TATS www.tats.com.au or Email: [email protected]
Call (02) 9929 3200 for more information.
A TATS Special report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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