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JG Travel Group adds theatre and events breaks


Chatsworth House


The five-day Stratford-upon-


Avon and Blenheim Palace at Christmas tour costs from £499. It includes four nights at the


Charlecote Pheasant Hotel, and visits Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick, plus Blenheim Palace to see its illuminated light trail, decorations and Christmas market. Turkey & Tinsel in Newquay


and Festive Eden Project features four nights in Newquay, with excursions to Truro, Bodmin Jail, and the Eden Project, where the biomes will be lit up and musicians will perform festive orchestral music. It costs from £379. The other new tours in the


collection are Peak District and Chatsworth at Christmas, and Northumberland and Bamburgh Castle at Christmas. Two existing tours also feature:


Thursford Christmas Spectacular; and Blackpool Illuminations with the Lake District. shearings.com


lift passes for 2024-25


John Mansell said: “With skiers keen to hit the slopes and secure the holidays they want, we are excited to launch our winter programme for 2024-25, with a great selection of accommodation options and deals to be had, especially over the December 2024 festive period.” inghams.co.uk/ski-holidays


travelweekly.co.uk


Domestic holidays specialist the JG Travel Group has expanded its range of packages featuring shows and events in 2024,


ahead of the January peaks. Sister Act the Musical returns


to the West End for a limited season, starring Beverley Knight and Ruth Jones. A two-day coach break departing on May 11, 2024,


costs from £179. The Devil Wears Prada will


open at London’s Dominion Theatre on October 24, 2024, and a two-day coach break departing on November 9 costs from £199. A new three-day Legends of


Steam break offers the chance to ride behind three famous steam locomotives, including the Sir Nigel Gresley. It departs on March 15, 2024,


and costs from £239. Also new is a two-day coach


break combining the annual Hampton Court Tulip Festival with London. It includes admission to the palace, gardens and courtyard to follow the trail of 100,000-plus tulips. Departing on April 27, 2024, the break costs from £189. justgoholidays.com/agents nationalholidays.com/agents


Sir Nigel Gresley


Head for the ski slopes in style with Air Canada’s frequent flights and comfortable cabins


Winter-loving clients with the slopes in their sights are spoilt for choice with Air Canada’s range of flights bound for Canada’s skiing hotspots.


The airline operates daily flights from Heathrow throughout the winter. Head to Vancouver for easy access to Whistler, a winter wonderland boasting 200 marked ski trails, or opt for Calgary, where the stunning ski resorts of Banff, Jasper and Lake Louise are within easy reach.


For clients eager to test the slopes of Quebec’s ski haven Mont Tremblant, there are also daily flights to Montreal, further bolstering Air Canada’s schedule, which already offers more flights to the destination than any other airline.


On board, passengers can choose from three comfortable cabins: Economy, Premium Economy and Air Canada Signature Class (not available on services to Halifax). Premium boasts larger seats and an enhanced meal service, while passengers in Signature Class can relax in an Executive Pod.


Whichever cabin your clients choose, they can enjoy free ski carriage in addition to their regular baggage allowance, enabling them to take their skis or snowboard, boot bags and other snow gear hassle-free (some exceptions apply).


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