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Flyaway Tours 2013 Brochure 2013 Featuring: River Cruises, Fjord Cruise, Farmhouse Holidays, Grand Prix Packages, Dubai, Beijing & a large selection of Value Breaks! SUMMER 2013 DESTINATION PAGE UK l England London 6 - 7 l England Other Cities 8 More value for your money! Italy and Sicily As one of the leading package holiday suppliers on the island, Flyaway Tours strives l Italy Rome 10 - 11 to bring you affordable holiday opportunities, and this Summer we are pleased l Italy Other Cities 12 to offer holiday options in over 25 exciting destinations. One of our strongest l Italy Lago Di Garda 14 l qualities lies in the firm relationships we have with our representatives in each of Sicily Catania 15 l Sicily Other Cities 16 the featured destinations, thanks to which we are able to offer fantastic prices to l Sicily Farmhouses 18 meet everyone’s budget and preference whilst retaining our unrivalled standard of service. France l France Paris 19 Besides the established value packages in various European cities based on Flexifly l Disneyland Paris 20 airfares in S Class with special conditions on Air Malta flights, this season we have also included a number of new destinations, Dubai, Tunisia, Beijing as well as Central Europe River Cruises and a Fjord Cruise. For those who wish to give their holiday some l Austria 22 added comfort, and for the extra value price of €21 per car per way, you can book a l Belgium 23 transfer from your home to the airport or vice-versa, and it’s all a phone call away. l Germany 24 We look forward to taking care of your holiday plans! l Holland 26 l Switzerland 27 l Revamped and reduced Value Packages Eastern Europe l Value airfares with special benefits & conditions l Bulgaria 28 l Flexibility in organising your Flyaway Holiday l Czech Republic 29 l Possibility of multiple destination Holidays l Hungary 29 l More than 40,000 Hotels available worldwide l Russia 30 l Flyaway accommodation can be booked separately from your flight arrangements (Extra night rates will apply) Mediterranean l No extra charges on Flyaway Tours accommodation rates l Cyprus 32 l Alternative accommodation at competitive rates l Greece Athens & The Islands 33 l Renowned worldwide online partners to guarantee best rates l Turkey 34 l Top packages at best market rates l London Theatre shows & Warner Bros Studio tour Middle East l Farmhouse holidays in Sicily l Dubai 35 l Top European River Cruises l Grand Prix packages North Africa l Tunisia 36 l Cruises by Royal Caribbean & Holland America Lines l Disneyland Paris - Kids, Stay and Play Free Offer Cruises l Offline destinations with a great choice of hotels l European River Cruises 38 l East Mediterranean Cruise 39 l Norse Legends Fjord Cruise 40 IMPORTANT Kindly ensure you read the General Conditions before you book your next Peking Highlights 41 Flyaway Tour. Package prices are subject to change pending booking class availability & any fluctuations in Taxes. These are indicated at the top of Grand Prix Packages 12, 23 & 44 each page and must be added to the package total. S Class on Air Malta flights denotes lowest class pertaining to packages within the brochure. Offline Destinations This brochure has been compiled in line with the Package Travel Holidays l Ireland 42 directive as per Legal Notice 258 of 2001. Rates may vary during Fairs & l Scotland 42 Exhibition Periods. Offline destinations denotes destinations not including l Scandinavia 43 airfares (extra nights apply). l Spain 44 Booking Form 45 For Bookings & Enquires call 2166 2227/ 2345 0300 or your Travel Agent. General Conditions 46 Summer 2013 3 Don’t miss out on our VALUE BREAKS. TAORMINA from € 135 LONDON from € 225 CATANIA from € 145 MANCHESTER from € 250 ROME from € 170 ISTANBUL from € 288 ATHENS from € 218 VIENNA from € 298 MILAN from € 193 DUBAI from € 673 FLIGHTS, ACCOMMODATIONS & TAXES ARE INCLUDED FARE CALCULATION REGARDING AMENDED CHILD RATES (for Flyaway Tours packages only) DISNEYLAND PARIS PACKAGES What to charge : 2 Adults + 1 Child = 2 Twn rates + 1 Chd rate. 2 Adults + 2 Children - Rates available on request. (A) 2 ADULTS + 2 CHILDREN IN A ROOM, 3 Adults + 1 Child - Rates available on request. APPLY 2 TWIN RATES + 2 CHILD RATES 1 Adult + 2 Children = 1 Twn rate + 1 Chd + 1 amended Chd rate. 4 Adults (Quad Room) - Rates available on request. 1 Adult + 1 Child = 1 Twn rate + 1 amended chd rate. (B) 1 ADULT + 2 CHILDREN IN A ROOM, Amended Chd Rate can be calculated by taking the difference between the applicable adult and child extra night rates. Multiply the difference by the APPLY 1 SINGLE RATE + 2 CHILD RATES number of nights and add total to the published child package rate*. The number of adults in the room determines the type of room to be requested, i.e. 2 adults + 1 child = 1 TWN + 1 Chd accompanying NOT 1 TRP room. *N.B. - Child ages must always be indicated when requesting packages. Above Guidelines apply unless otherwise stated. 4 Summer 2013 Approximate Taxes Heathrow €68 Gatwick €50 per person not included ENGLAND LONDON Hotel Details Price in € per person EXPRESS BY HOLIDAY INN HOTEL VALIDITY TWN SGL TRP CHD CHINGFORD H H Number of nights 2 extra 2 extra 2 extra 2 extra 5 WALTHAMSTOW AVENUE, WALTHAM FOREST, CHINGFORD E4 8ST. TEL: 0208.501.9000 Holiday Inn Express 01Apr-31Oct (Mon-Thu & Sat) 189 41 265 81 185 40 89 Free Located 16km from London’s city centre. Ensuite Chingford 01Apr-31Oct (Fri & Sun) 175 35 239 67 172 33 89 Free rooms with TV, radio, hairdryer and tea/coffee- Hotel 65 02Apr-31Oct (Mon-Sat) 195 45 239 67 191 43 129 24 making facilities. The hotel has a bar and a 02Apr-31Oct (Sun) --- 41 --- 63 --- 40 --- 22 breakfast room. Royal National 01Apr-18Apr 205 49 295 96 193 44 89 Free 19Apr-31Oct 230 62 319 107 214 53 89 Free HOTEL 65 H H 65 SHEPHERDS BUSH ROAD, HAMMERSMITH, Tavistock 01Apr-18Apr 209 51 299 96 197 45 172 45 LONDON W6 7LS. TEL: 0207.603.5634 19Apr-31Oct 235 63 319 107 217 54 190 54 Located a short walk from Hammersmith Tube Station. Ensuite rooms with TV, hairdryer and tea/ President 01Apr-18Apr 217 54 305 99 203 47 175 47 coffee-making facilities. The hotel has a breakfast 19Apr-31Oct 242 67 320 107 222 57 196 57 room. Bedford 01Apr-18Apr 230 61 322 108 213 52 185 52 19Apr-31Oct 260 76 336 115 233 62 205 62 H H Imperial 01Apr-18Apr 237 65 325 110 217 54 190 54 ROYAL NATIONAL HOTEL 19Apr-31Oct 268 81 350 123 239 65 211 65 BEDFORD WAY, LONDON WC1H ODE. TEL: 0207.637.2488 Package prices may incur a supplement during high season periods. Located near Russell Square Tube station. Rooms with private bath/shower, TV, telephone and tea/ coffee making facilities. Other facilities include a NOTES Package prices include return Air Malta flight Malta/London (S Class with special conditions) and 2 nights’ accommodation bar, coffee shop and restaurant. on BB basis. Taxes are not included and are approximately €68. This amount is subject to change. Hotel 65: Rates for 01Apr on request. H H H Rates may vary due fair/exhibition periods and special events. TAVISTOCK HOTEL Special minimum stay and cancellation conditions may apply during certain periods. TAVISTOCK PLACE, LONDON WC1 9EV. Optional airport transfer from your residence in Malta available at € 21 per car per way (1-4 passengers). TEL: 0207.636.8383 Located near Russell Square Tube Station. Rooms with bathroom, TV and phone. Other facilities London Theatre Shows include a cocktail bar, restaurant and a lounge. Show Theatre Venue Show Times Validity Rate 29/04/13 BILLY ELLIOT Victoria Palace MON - FRI 1930 to € 60 26/10/13 PRESIDENT HOTEL H H H MON - FRI 1930 29/04/13 RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON WC1N 1DB. PHANTOM Her Majestys THU - SAT 1430 to € 66 TEL: 0207.837.8844 26/10/13 Located near the Russell Square Tube Station. 29/04/13 Rooms with private bath/shower, TV, tea/coffee- MAMMA MIA Novello MON - THU 1945 to €75 making facilities and telephone. Other facilities 26/10/13 include a bar, restaurant and coffee shop. NB: Prices quoted are for best available seats. These will normally be Stalls or Dress Cirlce Seats. Rates are subject to change. (Other shows also available) WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR LONDON BEDFORD H H H The Tour Operates on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday during months April-October 83-93 SOUTHAMPTON ROW, LONDON WC1B 12.45, The Original London Visitor Centre, Trafalgar Square 4HD. TEL: 0207.636.7822 13:00 Evan Evans Tours, 258 Vauxhall Bridge Road, Victoria Situated in Russell Square area. Ensuite rooms with 13:15 Thistle Marble Arch, Marble Arch satellite TV, radio, tea/coffee making facilities and Tour ends at 18:30 approx. and coach stops at Victoria Train Station trouser press. The hotel has a cosy lounge, a bar, a Price per person per tour including coach transfer and entrance (non- refundable). restaurant and underground parking. €80 per adult / €74 per child (5 – 15 years) / €28.00 child (0-4 years) General Information H H H H Airport: London Heathrow (24km), London Gatwick (44km), IMPERIAL HOTEL London Stansted (51km). Distances shown are from airport to RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON WC1B 5BB. city centre. Regular bus and rail services operate between airports TEL: 0207.837.3655 and London city centre. For more information click www.baa.co.uk Located in Russell Square Tube Station. Rooms with Visa: None required for Maltese nationals but full passport details required private facilities, TV, telephone, tea/coffee-making Health: No particular requirements, but it is recommended facilities and trouser press.
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