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Premier promotes Faraway brochure with Qatar incentive


Samantha Mayling


Premier Holidays has launched a Qatar trade incentive to promote its new Faraway brochure. The programme features more than 50 new hotels


and offers holidays in resorts across the Far East, Middle East and Indian Ocean, plus cruise-and-stay options. Laos has returned as part of an expanded Indochina


range, while a new section showcases stopover combinations featuring Singapore and Dubai. The Faraway brochure also now incorporates product


from the operator’s Beaches range, which includes holidays in Mauritius, Seychelles and the Maldives. In Qatar, the operator is offering five-night packages


to see this year’s Formula One Qatar Grand Prix, which takes place on October 8 at the Lusail International Circuit. The F1 Qatar packages include flights on


October 4, transfers, accommodation with breakfast and Grandstand tickets to the grand prix. For the agency incentive, Premier Holidays has


partnered with Visit Qatar and Qatar Airways to offer agents the chance to win one four-night holiday for themselves and a partner to the F1 Grand Prix. To enter, agents will need to make a booking from


the new brochure by midnight on August 24 and complete five questions based on the programme. Details of the promotional incentive are on Premier


Holidays’ trade Facebook page, along with a flyer highlighting some of the new features in the brochure. The tour operator’s sales managers, Karen Milward


and Chris Redfern, have been visiting agents with advance copies of the brochure.


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Inghams Walking adds Madeira to 2024 programme


Inghams Walking has added Madeira to its 2024 programme, offering clients the chance to join up to two included guided walks a week. The Portuguese island is


famous for its extensive network of walking trails, many of which follow levadas – irrigation channels formerly used to carry water to remote areas. Seven nights’ B&B at Vila


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Baleira in capital Funchal starts at £769, departing on February 28 next year. Seven nights’ B&B at Quinta


Splendida, Canico, departing on March 3, 2024, starts at £926. Both prices are based on two


sharing, flying from Gatwick. Robyn Adam, Inghams


Walking product manager, said: “Madeira is the perfect destination to add to our walking


portfolio, as it’s a year-round destination that fits well into our current offering but also brings something different. “There are plenty of other


things to do, like biking, exploring by cable car, visiting botanical gardens and trying delicious local food.” The trips start in January.


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