World Cup packages to cost £2,499
Tuesday, 08 Sep, 2009
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The cheapest packages to watch England in the World Cup finals in South Africa have gone on sale for £2,499.
The Thomas Cook Sport travel arrangement covers one England match ticket, five night’s accommodation in a three star hotel and return British Airways flights.
The deal is among those which have gone on sale ahead of Wednesday’s crunch England v Croatia qualifying match at Wembley on Wednesday. A win for England will see the team go through to the finals in South Africa next June with two qualifying matches to spare.
A two game package costs £3,650 and three games £4,150.
Flights depart from London and Manchester on June 6, 2010.
Thomas Cook Sport managing director Danny Talbot said: “We’re committed to providing England fans with exclusive and competitively priced packages so that they can follow their team in the games that matter. But spaces are limited, so fans should book early to avoid disappointment.
“With South Africa hosting several major sporting events this year, anticipation for the 2010 World Cup is building.
“Following our success in transporting thousands of fans to South Africa for the Lions Tour in July, and fantastic sales for the forthcoming England Cricket Tour at Christmas, summer 2010 is promising to be a fantastic South African sporting experience.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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