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Five new itineraries in AAT Kings’ 2019/2020 brochure

AAT Kings has added five new itineraries in its 2019/2020 brochure, which features 50 trips in total.

The Australia and New Zealand specialist has added expanded its luxury collection, Inspiring Journeys, which range from five to 22 days in groups of up to 20.

New additions include the seven-day Tasmania’s Footsteps and Trails, from £3,395pp, which includes Hobart, Bruny Island and Wineglass and Coles Bay and an aboriginal guided walk around the Bay of Fires and Mt. William.

Also new is a seven-day A Journey to the West, from £2,595, which is aimed at first-time visitors and includes Margaret River, Rottnest Island, Fremantle and Perth over a week.

The brochure, which has Uluru on the cover, also features a new 10-day Red Centre adventure called The Ultimate Territory Adventure in Style; an eight-day journey through southern Queensland called The Uncharted Coast; and a three-week Australia & New Zealand Expedition.

Heather Colbourn, UK senior sales manager of AAT Kings, said: “We’re excited to unveil such a wide-range of trips in 2019 – there truly is a style of travel available for every kind of client. By expanding our programme with five brand new trips to iconic Australian and New Zealand holiday destinations, we’re now providing agents with our most extensive boutique luxury travel collection to date. We look forward to working closely with our agent partners once again this year, and continuing the innovation and growth of AAT Kings in the UK market.”

Agents who email sales@aatkings.co.uk with details of their 2019/2020 AAT Kings Guided Holiday or Inspiring Journeys bookings by November 30 will be entered into a draw to win one of five £100 Love-to-Shop vouchers.

An early payment discount of 10% applies to bookings paid for in full by January 31 2019.

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