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Preview Ski and Snowboard Discover Australia New York 2010 China & Vietnam 2010
2010-11 and New Zealand 2010-11 The brochure features breaks at Specialist in singles holidays Just
The brochure has been redesigned The operator has added skydiving, three Manhattan hotels, with flights You has launched a first dedicated
to highlight the 39 chalets that are hot-air ballooning, sea kayaking, from Heathrow. Departures from programme to China and Vietnam.
exclusive to Neilson, as well as ski- canoeing and horse trails to its Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, The standalone brochure features a
inclusive packages, which include programme. Other options include Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, range of trips around Asia including
transport, accommodation, lift sailing classes in Australia’s Whit- Newcastle and Aberdeen are Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and
pass, equipment hire and tuition. sunday Islands and whale-watching available for a supplement. Prices Japan. Prices start at £1,199 for an
The operator is offering a “lowest- cruises around the Great Barrier lead in at £639 for three nights eight-day China tour visiting Xi’an,
price guarantee” where it will match Reef. In New Zealand, activities at the Astor on the Park hotel, Shanghai and Beijing. The price in-
prices for like-for-like holidays. include kayaking and mountain including transfers. Extra nights cludes single-occupancy rooms with
Prices start at £249 for seven nights’ biking. Three-day tours of the are available for £49 per person, no supplement, scheduled flights
self-catering in Flaine, France, in Barossa Valley and Flinders Ranges while a three-day New York from Heathrow with Air China and
April 2011 with flights and transfers. in South Australia start at £621. Explorer Pass costs £85. the services of a tour manager.
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