Winter 2009-10 ski brochure published
Saturday, 19 Dec, 2008
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With the ski season just getting underway an operator has issued a brochure for next winter.
Crystal Holidays has produced a preview edition of its ski and snowboarding brochure for 2009/10.
Six free half-day crèche or kids clubs on selected departures in January and March are on offer for bookings made before the end of April 2009.
Deposits have been cut to £39 per person for European holidays booked before April 30.
The lead-in price is £249 per person self-catering based on five sharing a two-star apartment in Plagne Soleil, France, for seven nights from Gatwick on December 12, 2009.
Crystal Choice, a selection of the best properties in the programme for either location, service, facilities or childcare, has been introduced to help skiers to find the best accommodation.
The brochure features more than 140 resorts in 16 countries.
Product director Ian Davis said: “Crystal’s new preview brochure will enable all skiers, especially families and larger groups returning from this season’s ski holiday to secure their choice for next season, at the time of their choosing, safe in the knowledge that they are getting the best price”.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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