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Just Go Holidays urges agents to promote festive breaks now

Just Go Holidays is urging agents not to delay promoting festive holidays, as the operator has put its full seasonal range on sale.

More than 25 new coach breaks have been added including Christmas market trips, extra Twixmas breaks and an Italian Christmas holiday at Lake Garda.

Claire Dutton, trade sales manager, said: “Festive breaks continue to be key sellers and whilst agents may think Christmas is a long way off, many customers are already planning their December trips.

“Agents shouldn’t delay promoting these or customers may be disappointed as they can sell out months in advance.”

Nine new Christmas market options have been added to cater for growing demand, including the Worcester Christmas Market, a Victorian theme fayre in the heart of the historic city; Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market; and the Christmas market in Winchester.

Prices start at £99 for a two-day break to Birmingham’s Frankfurt Christmas Market (pictured).

Seven new ‘Twixmas’ breaks are featured for the period between Christmas and New Year. These include a three-day Historic York & Harrogate Twixmas Special which includes visits to Leeds, York and Harrogate.

It departs December 28 from selected pick-up points with prices from £149.

There are 12 new tours for the Christmas and New Year period, such as a five-day Christmas in Llandudno break.

It departs on December 23 from selected pick-up points and costs from £469 including visits to Caernarfon, Betws-y-Coed and Anglesey.

A four-day New Year on the Isle of Wight break departs from selected pick-up points on December 30 and costs from £249 including excursion to Newport and an Island Highlights tour.

The Lake Garda holiday features visits to Sirmione and Verona and the option to spend Boxing Day in Venice. The eight-day Christmas on Lake Garda break costs from £749, with selected pick-up points, departing December 22.

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