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Gold Medal releases fourth brochure for 2024-25 portfolio


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Gold Medal has unveiled its new Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific brochure, the fourth one to showcase its 2024-25 portfolio. The B2B operator offers 25 itineraries with options


for first-timers as well as repeat visitors. Deborah Wadhams, head of long-haul product, said:


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“Sydney and the rest of New South Wales continue to be the region’s top-performing destinations, but we’re also seeing an increase in customers travelling to Western Australia. With Perth being the closest entry point from the UK, it’s a popular choice, and often combined with a stopover in the Far East, such as Singapore. “New flight routes have been introduced, plus


increased capacity to the Northern Territory. Therefore we have added a great selection of hotels in Darwin, Alice Springs and the Red Centre.”


The nine-night Tasmanian Wonders escorted tour


takes clients from Hobart to Port Arthur. It includes a Cradle Mountain tour in search of


Tasmanian devils; a scenic chairlift ride over Cataract Gorge; the chance to see penguins in Bicheno; and a visit to Freycinet National Park. It costs from £3,929, departing January 20, 2025. Another highlight is a 19-night multicentre holiday


visiting Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. It includes room-only accommodation, plus car hire in Australia and New Zealand. It costs from £4,349, departing February 14, 2025. Both holidays include indirect flights with Qantas. To mark the brochure’s launch, agents can enter a


competition to win a holiday to Australia worth up to £4,000, by registering bookings made between August 6 and October 4. goldmedal.co.uk


Magari Tours unveils 2025 programme and joins Aito


Italian specialist Magari Tours has released its 2025 programme and joined Aito, The Specialist Travel Association. The trade-only operator –


a brand of Kent-based Success Tours – has increased its focus on Lombardy, Puglia, Umbria, Sicily and Tuscany, using locations overlooked by more mainstream itineraries.


travelweekly.co.uk 16 29 AUGUST 2024 Magari Tours, which launched


in January, offers escorted trips with a maximum of 19 passengers. Director of sales and product


Tony Flanagan said: “Having spent the past few months on the road meeting agents and attending some of their client events, we’ve been really encouraged by the positive response to the product.” Prices start at £1,995 for the


Essence of Lombardy break, including flights, six nights at the four-star Miramonti Resort Hotel and Spa, selected meals and a number of experiences. These range from visits to


rustic villages, agritourism farms and wineries, a pasta-making class and trips to Bergamo and Brescia. magaritours.com/magari-tours- travel-agents


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