Wendy Wu Tours offers partners fly free, reduced single supplements
Wendy Wu Tours has launched its latest Japan holiday collection two enticing offers.
Partners get to fly completely for free, whilst Solo travellers benefit from 50% off single room supplements in 2023 and 2024.
It amounts to savings of up to £970 per person.
All holidays and offers are available from any UK airport across various airlines.
Gary King, head of trade sales at Wendy Wu said: “With passengers unable to travel to Japan for nearly three years, demand, particularly for tours in March and April 2023, is quite literally ‘through the roof’, so much so that we’ve added extra capacity across all tours for 2023 and 2024,.”
“We’ve cherry-picked the absolute best immersive experiences for the new collection, fine-tuning every tour.”
Free international flights and 50% solo savings apply to all departures in the new Japan touring collection, include the 17-day flagship ‘Japan Uncovered’ (from £6,890pp), regarded as one of the most comprehensive tours to Japan
Free flights for partners and 50% off flights for solo travellers runs until 31 August 2022. All bookings must be made by 31 August 2022 to qualify.
Agents booking any tours in the new collection, using the agents’ website, receive double ‘Wu Breakaways’ points, which can be redeemed off selected all-inclusive tours across the Wendy Wu Tours’ portfolio.
This offer ends 31 August 2022.
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