Thomson Sport kicks off with Brazil World Cup
Thomson Sport has launched travel packages for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, as the official travel partner of englandfans, the England fan club of the Football Association.
Two packages went on sale this week: "Follow England" and "Base Camp".
The "Follow England" package will suit those who want to be based in each England host city.
It includes: 13 nights four-star accommodation, breakfasts, international flights, all transfers, English speaking representative and local guide. Prices start from UKP4,495 per person.
The "Base Camp" package is for those who want a fixed base whilst following England across Brazil in their group games.
It includes: 16 nights in three-star bed and breakfast accommodation or four-star full-board at the Costa Do Sauipe base camp resort in Salvador, international flights, airport transfers, English speaking representative.
Prices start from UKP5,995 per adult, from UKP2,995 per child.
Should England fail to qualify for the final tournament, members find the same package cheaper or they do not secure official match tickets, Thomson Sport guarantees their money back.
Nathan Wilson, managing director of International Events for TUI Travel Sports Division, said: "Should England qualify for Brazil, this will represent Thomson Sport’s third major football tournament as the official overseas travel provider and 20 years in delivering travel to major international football events."
For further booking information visit www.thomsonsport.com/brazil
Ian Jarrett
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