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APT adds Springtime Specials to Australia and New Zealand

APT has introduced a range of Springtime Specials to Australia and New Zealand, offering agents the chance to pass on savings of up to £1,500 per couple.

The escorted touring operator is reducing prices for the premium and luxury trips from its New Zealand & Australia 2018-2019 brochure until May 31.

Its 20-day Discover Australia itinerary, from Perth to Queensland via the Red Centre and on to Melbourne and Sydney is reduced by up to £1,500 per couple on departure dates from September to November, with prices from £5,395 per person for a twin share.

APT is also offering agents savings of up £1,000 per couple on any January to March 2019 departures, with prices starting from £5,885 per person, twin share.

A 26-day New Zealand Splendour trips with departure dates from October 2018 to September 2019 have been reduced by £1,000 per couple.

The escorted coach tour is priced from £6,945 per person, twin share and travels both islands, from Christchurch to Auckland including Lake Tekapo, Mount Cook, Dunedin, Te Anau, Milford Sound, Queenstown, Franz Josef Glacier, Blenheim, Wellington, Napier, Rotorua and the Bay of Islands.

APT’s 21-day New Zealand Wonderland Luxury tour from Christchurch to Auckland, has a saving of £1,000 per couple on 2018-19 departures – and is priced from £5,795 per person twin share.

Its 19-day New Zealand Getaway and 32-day New Zealand Getaway & East Coast Adventure are both reduced by £800 per couple during the promotion.

The 17-day East Coast Adventure from Sydney to Cairns is £400 cheaper per couple during the campaign, now priced from £4,795 per person twin share.

All tours are fully escorted and inclusive of sightseeing, meals and international and domestic flights, but can also be booked on a tour-only basis through agents’ preferred wholesalers.

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