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DialAFlight Announce All-time Low on Airfares to Australia
Dépèche transmise le 23 juin 2009 par PRNewswire
LONDON, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Flights to Australia are at an all-time low, according to travel firm DialAFlight. The price of a flight to Perth has fallen from around GBP810 to as little as GBP399 in just six months.
As well as slashing fares, airlines are offering enticing incentives for prospective travelers. US airline Delta are offering unlimited free alcohol on flights to Australia - to all ticket classes.
Qantas have already been offering free alcohol to it's customers for some time, and are major contributors to the $3.8 million tourism drive, promising to fight hard for their market share.
"If our competitors are doing something on that route, we will match them on that," says Qantas executive vice-president to the Americas, Wally Mariani.
As travel to Australia opens up to tourists for whom it had previously been out of financial reach, the contest for tourism dollars pervades the entire industry. Even upmarket hotels such as the Hilton are offering two-for-one deals on rooms.
Veteran agent DialAFlight have seen an upsurge in bookings in recent weeks, as the recession draws to a close and consumer confidence returns to normal.
About DialAFlight
DialAFlight is one of the UK's top travel companies offering cheap flights to Australia , hotels, car hire, city breaks holidays, including flights to Brisbane travel insurance and Business Travel to help you to create the perfect all-inclusive trip to any worldwide destination. Because we've been in business for more than 25 years, we're able to secure the best travel industry rates available. We pride ourselves on our experienced sales staff who are all well-travelled and committed to creating your perfect trip - at bargain prices.
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Karen Hart - DialAFlight, Sandpiper House, 39 Queen Elizabeth Street, London SE1 2BT, Tel: +44(0)20-7962-9966
CONTACT: Karen Hart - DialAFlight, Sandpiper House, 39 Queen ElizabethStreet, London SE1 2BT, Tel: +44(0)20-7962-9966,
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