Turkey and N. Cyprus prices frozen for 2005

Thursday, 02 Jul, 2004 0

Prices to Turkey and Northern Cyprus have been frozen at this year’s levels in a 2005 preview brochure from Anatolian Sky Holidays.

The specialist operator is also claiming savings of up to £140 per couple for 2005 bookings made by the end of October this year.

Rates in the preview edition start at £399 for seven nights in either Oludeniz, Turkey or Northern Cyprus.

The operator has increased capacity in Northern Cyprus to reflect growing consumer demand.

Managing director Akin Koc said: “We have launched this preview brochure to help agents convince customers to start booking early once more. The no-frills airlines have done this successfully and more tour operators need to stick to this pricing policy in future.

“Interest in Northern Cyprus has risen considerably since it voted to join the EU. This has also been reflected in the success of our new property buying service in both Northern Cyprus and Turkey.”

The company’s main 2005 programme is due to be issued in October when some prices are expected to rise.

Report by Phil Davies  



 

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