Trafalgar Makes Economic Sense of European Travel
Trafalgar is launching "Take Off with Trafalgar Tours," an air promotion in conjunction with their 2009 Spring and Summer European tours. Roundtrip airfares on British Airways start as low as $454 per person (plus tax up to $170) for air-inclusive tour bookings made between January 15 and February 27, 2009. Travel dates for the tours are from March 23 through October 21, 2009.
Sample British Airways roundtrip airfares for this promotion start at $454 per person for New York to Rome; $465 per person for New York to London; $617 per person for Los Angeles to Rome and $640 per person for Los Angeles to London. All airfares include fuel surcharges but exclude taxes (see www.trafalgartours.com/taxesandfees for details).
A January 12, 2009 comparison showed Trafalgar’s New York to Rome special roundtrip airfare of $454 per person represented a 56% savings off a similar $1,042 roundtrip airfare listed on BritishAirways.com. (Fare comparison was based on a May 9 departure returning May 23, 2009, and both fares shown excluded taxes up to $170per person.)
This promotion is combinable with Trafalgar’s Brochure Discounts including Early Payment and Trafalgar Travel Club (past passenger) discounts. Space is limited, subject to availability in a designated class of service, may be withdrawn at any time by Trafalgar Tours or British Airways and other conditions apply.
For more information, complete terms and conditions or to make a reservation visit www.trafalgartours/takeoff or call Trafalgar at (800) 854-0103.
Karen
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