Thomson adds World Cup packages
Friday, 06 Nov, 2009
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Thomson Sport has added two World Cup packages to South Africa after its long stay and finals packages sold out.
This comes ahead of the official draw in Cape Town on December 4 to decide which teams play where in the group stages.
It is understood that there will be a lack of general accessibility to official tickets and accommodation once the draw takes place unless booking through an official accommodation and travel provider, according to the operator.
The new one and two match official travel packages include accommodation in Cape Town for those that have already got match tickets for England’s first two matches in the group stages.
Prices start at £3,699 per person on June 10–22 including 11 nights accommodation at the Holiday Inn Express in Cape Town. Packages including match tickets start at £3,825.
For those with tickets for England’s third group match, the operator has accommodation and travel packageswith prices starting at £2,449 for four nights. Packages including a match ticket start at £2,512.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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