TATS Special – Malaysia Airlines to Kuching and three nights at the new 5* Damai Puri Resort and Spa Sarawak
Fly Malaysia Airlines to Kuching and stay three nights at the new 5* Damai Puri Resort and Spa Sarawak, Malaysia.
From $600, industry member and $710, companion.
Inclusions:
** Per person accommodation on a twin share basis in Deluxe Room
** Breakfast Daily
CONDITIONS:
** Credit Cards/Cheque/Direct deposit accepted.
** Credit card surcharge applies
** Late Bookings of less than 7 days incur late fees of $50.00 per person.
** 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 quoted ex PER Ex SYD/MEL/BNE/ADL ADD $160 TO COST.
** Companion: Anyone.
** Valid for travel till 21 Dec07
** Valid for Sale from now until 10 Dec. 2007.
** Please note that flights cannot be booked until 21 days prior to commencement of travel.
** Travel must be completed by above dates.
** Bookings will only be accepted via TATS Booking forms
** Copy of Passports Required with Letter Confirming Employment for Freight Forwarders and others or copy of IATA card for agents.
Contact TATS on 02 9929 3200 or Email: [email protected] and aks for Kevin
Special TATS Industry Offer
John Alwyn-Jones
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