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Disneyland Paris’s flagship hotel reopens after refurbishment


The five-star Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris has reopened after a two-year refurbishment. The flagship property’s 487


rooms and suites have new interiors inspired by Disney films. The Royal Suite Frozen has an “ice chandelier”, silver and blue decor and a balcony with views of Sleeping Beauty Castle. Dining venues include the


Royal Banquet buffet restaurant, La Table de Lumière, Fleur de Lys Bar and two lounges. There is also a Clarins spa, gym and pool featuring a kids’ pool and hot tub. A one-night accommodation-


only stay costs from £250, with unlimited park access for two days. A stay on the same basis with flights starts from £344.


disneytravelagents.co.uk i Destinations, page 37


Disneyland Hotel


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Jet2 expands Greece range with new routes and hotels


Andrew McQuarrie


Jet2.com and Jet2holidays are offering their biggest-ever Greece programme this year, with air capacity up 12% on last year. The airline and tour operator, which have been


running a marketing campaign with the Greek National Tourist Office, will have more than 100 routes on sale, flying from 11 UK airports to 14 bases in Greece, with Jet2holidays customers able to choose from 20 Greek destinations. New for 2024 are Liverpool services to Corfu,


Heraklion, Kos, Rhodes and Zante; Birmingham to Mytilene in Lesvos and Newcastle to Chania in Crete. Jet2holidays trips to Symi and Athens coast begin


this summer, helping bring the total number of Jet2 seats on sale to Greece this year to 1.52 million. During peak periods, Jet2 will operate about 320


Cyplon adds Albania with city breaks, escorted tours and multi-centre trips


Cyplon Holidays has added Albania to its portfolio. The operator is offering single and multi-centre breaks plus escorted tours, featuring destinations including Tirana, Golem, Qerret and Sarande. Multi-country options pair Albania with countries such as Croatia, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Greece. A three-night Albania Tirana City Break costs from £839. cyplon.co.uk


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weekly flights to Greece. There is also increased capacity in March and April to Crete (Heraklion), Corfu, Lesvos, Rhodes and Santorini. The summer season for Crete (Heraklion) and


Rhodes has been extended until mid-November. The sister brands have also added Sunday


departures from Manchester to Santorini between July 21 and September 1, bolstering existing departures on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Customers will be able to choose from about 1,500


hotels in Greece, with 200 new properties on sale. A seven-night B&B Jet2holidays package at the


three-star Locanda Hotel, Zante, costs £569 based on two sharing and flights from Liverpool departing May 15. A seven-night B&B break at the four-star Imerti


Hotel, Lesvos, departing from Birmingham on June 9, is priced from £629 per person based on two sharing. trade.jet2holidays.com


JG Travel Group launches coach trip to see Jane McDonald concert


The JG Travel Group has a new coach break to see singer Jane McDonald in Liverpool. The two-day break includes a ticket to her show at the M&S Arena on October 24. It costs from £189, based on two sharing and includes return coach travel from pick-up points in England, one night’s B&B and free time for sightseeing. nationalholidays.com/agents justgoholidays.com/agents


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Casa de Campo is Hollywood’s top pick! They filmed The Lost City and many more right here, making it movie magic central!


PICTURE: Shutterstock/Sven Hansche


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