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Leger launches new Christmas holidays across Great Britain


Coach tours specialist Leger Holidays has unveiled a new range of UK festive breaks in destinations across England, Wales and Scotland. A three-night half-board


Hogmanay in the Scotish Borders holiday costs from £349 and includes New Year’s Eve entertainment. Leger also offers a day trip to


Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbright and Galloway Forest Park. A Christmas in Llandudno


holiday features mulled wine and mince pie on arrival, Christmas dinner with trimmings, festive cream teas and a giſt from Santa. Half-board, it costs from £489 for four nights, including excursions to Snowdonia and Anglesey. Four-night Christmas in


Lincoln and Notingham is based at Stoke Rochford Hall Hotel, a Victorian mansion, and includes trips to Notingham and Lincoln, and Christmas dinner, from £499. leger.co.uk


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Banff Springs PICTURES: APT


APT gets on track for 2022 with Canada and Alaska range


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APT has launched its 2022 Canada and Alaska programme, to coincide with the reopening of Canadian borders on September 7. Te escorted touring specialist is celebrating 30


years of operating in Canada. Its 2022 collection features the brand’s most popular


‘Luxury’ and ‘Essential’ tours by road, rail and cruise. Paul Melinis, APT managing director for the UK


and Europe, said: “Our agent partners have been eagerly awaiting Canada’s reopening and the sales opportunity that it represents. “Because most of APT’s guests are fully vaccinated,


the bucket-list destination is now fully accessible for our clients and we anticipate it being extremely popular for 2022 travel. We are guaranteeing our departures to help the trade sell with confidence. “Together, we cannot wait to welcome our


customers back to Canada and Alaska from next May.” APT’s Luxury 13-day Rockies Explorer itinerary,


£100Discount on land itineraries booked by October 31


from Vancouver to Victoria, costs from £5,695 on a twin-share basis. It includes a two-day Rocky Mountaineer rail journey in GoldLeaf Service and the chance to meet a mountie in Banff. APT Travelmarvel’s Essential 13-day Passage


Trough the Rockies itinerary, from Calgary to Vancouver, costs from £3,395 on a twin-share basis. Clients can join a river safari to Grizzly Bear Valley


and visit the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary. Each trip in the programme includes flights from the


UK, accommodation and a tour director. Departures run from May to September 2022. Tere are early-booking discounts of £100 per


person on all land itineraries and £150 on land and cruise itineraries, when booked before October 31. aptagentgentclub.co.uk


Gold Medal releases offers for ‘mini peaks’ campaign


Gold Medal has unveiled a ‘mini peaks’ campaign to help agents convert “healthy volumes” of enquiries into bookings for 2022. Te operator described


September as a ‘mini peak’ sales period because many people returning from a summer holiday


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start thinking about their next one.


A 2022 Holiday Guide mini


brochure features more than 50 long-haul offers and departures from three airports. Te next edition of Gold Medal’s Worldwide Travel


Magazine will be published in September, with articles on popular destinations. Its Cruise Plus brand


launched a Cruise Collection mini brochure with more than 25 cruise-and-stay itineraries. goldmedal.co.uk


travelweekly.co.uk


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