Trafalgar launches winter Europe offer
Trafalgar announces a special air promotion to celebrate the launch of their 2007/08 Winter Europe Book. Trafalgar clients can save up to $300 per couple ($150 per person) on select air-inclusive vacations. To qualify for the promotion, tours must be booked and paid in full by August 24, 2007. The special offer is available from various US gateways for travel from Oct. 29, 2007-Dec. 13, 2007 and Dec. 25, 2007- March 20, 2008.
Trafalgar offers over 30 exciting itineraries in their 2007/08 Winter brochure ranging from eight to 16 days. Five categories of packages are available: Christmas Spectacular, Free and Easy, Europe Discoveries, Regional Tours and Christmas River Cruises.
For full promotional details, visit www.trafalgar.com/usa/specials. Promotional air space is limited and subject to availability. All land and air prices include airline fuel surcharges. Additional taxes and fees apply. Visit www.trafalgar.com/taxesandfees for details. Additional air restrictions apply.Visit www.trafalgar.com/restrictions for details.
For a full listing of applicable tours for this special promotion and reservations, agents can contact Trafalgar at (800)854-0103 or visit http://www.trafalgar.com/. 2007/08 Winter Europe brochures can be ordered online at http://www.trafalgar.com/ (travel agent section).
Chitra Mogul
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