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US Sports Travel puts together packages for 2024 Super Bowl
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US Sports Travel will be selling packages for the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas. It will be the first time the Nevada city has hosted the
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American football game – regarded as the US’s biggest sports event – taking place on February 11. Details of packages will be released in June, but the
operator is urging agents with interested clients to put down a deposit in advance to secure a place on the trip, as it expects demand to be high. Packages will include flights, accommodation, a host
and transfers, as well as tickets to the game, which will be held at the Allegiant Stadium near the Las Vegas Strip. Prices are expected to lead in at about £15,000-£17,000.
US Sports Travel is also offering packages to
November’s Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas for the first time. Packages start at about £8,500. Last year the specialist operator, which is keen to
work with the trade, broadened its remit to include baseball, basketball and ice hockey matches. It also rebranded from NFL Weekends. In addition, US Sports Travel has recently been
appointed as the official travel partner of UK dance organisation Pro-Excel, and is to host 200 dancers and their families at an American football game later this year. The operator has put together a package to take the group, which is due to perform at a Miami Dolphins NFL game.
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InsideJapan unveils small-group ‘superior grade’ tour 2020
Japan specialist InsideJapan has added a small-group tour for 2024, with departures from March to November. The ‘superior grade’ 14-night
Majestic Japan escorted tour can accommodate up to 14 people. The itinerary starts in Tokyo
and takes in Kanazawa, the hot-springs town of Kinosaki
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Onsen, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Hakone national park. The trip costs from £7,300,
excluding international flights. InsideJapan predicts that 2023
could be a record year. The operator’s head of sales,
Vivienne Boyack, said: “Bookings for travel in October are already forecast to exceed that of 2019,
which was a Rugby World Cup year that saw record figures for InsideJapan. “We are confident that Japan’s
popularity is not going to be a short-lived trend as springtime small-group tours and self-guided adventures are already selling for 2024 and beyond.”
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Super Bowl packages are expected to cost from about £15,000
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