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Classic Collection offers Egypt as first cruise-and-stay break


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Classic Collection has introduced a ‘fly, cruise and stay’ programme, which it expects to become a growing part of its offering amid rising demand for “immersive experiences”. The operator has chosen a 14-night Egypt package


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to launch with a destination as iconic as Egypt. The itinerary has been carefully designed for those who want both relaxation and enrichment from their travels. “It marks the first step in what we see as a growing


part of our portfolio, catering to travellers who want more out of their time away.” The Egypt package includes a seven-night


all-inclusive stay in five-star accommodation in Hurghada, a full-board Nile cruise and six excursions,


with prices starting from £1,599 for January 2026. The excursions are to Philae Temple, Luxor Temple, the Aswan High Dam, the Temple of Karnak, Edfu Temple and the Temple of Kom Ombo. Clients also have the option to pay for an additional


four excursions to the Colossi of Memnon, the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, the Valley of the Kings and the Abu Simbel temples. The fly, cruise and stay package is bookable on the


agent-only platform, available 24/7, which enables agents to book flights, transfers and guided excursions. Classic Collection said the aim was to combine “the


ease of a single booking with the richness of multi- centre travel”. The company added: “It also allows Classic Collection’s agent partners to sell an all-in-one adventure with the peace of mind that comes from working with a trusted, fully bonded operator.” classic-package.co.uk


Just Go Holidays launches cricket packages to Sri Lanka


Just Go Holidays has launched its first overseas sporting tours. The operator, known for its


UK event packages and winter-sun programme, has put together two itineraries that include match tickets for England’s cricket tour of Sri Lanka in early 2026. They comprise the 16-day


England Tour of Sri Lanka – 3 ODIs (one-day internationals), from £2,799, and the 30-day


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England Tour of Sri Lanka – 3 ODIs and 2 T20Is (T20 internationals), from £4,399. The first departs on January 11


from Gatwick, Heathrow or Manchester, with all-inclusive accommodation at Tangerine Beach Hotel in Kalutara. The second, also departing


on January 11, with flights from Birmingham, Gatwick, Heathrow or Manchester, combines an all-


inclusive stay at Tangerine Beach Hotel with two nights’ half-board in both Kandy and Dambulla. The packages include tickets


for their respective matches at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium. Both include overseas transfers


and excursions to Kalutara Fish Market, Kalutara Temple, the home of Bevis Bawa and a day exploring the south of the country. justgoholidays.com/agents


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