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New Direct Christmas Market Flight to Ghent

by isleofman.com 16th June 2011
Regency Travel is pleased to announce a new direct Christmas Market trip to the Belgium city of Ghent. The special overnight trip will leave Ronaldsway Airport early on Saturday 10th December 2011 and includes return flights, return airport to hotel transfers and one night’s stay at the IBIS Gent Centrum St-Baafs Kathedraal Hotel, which is located on the site of the markets in Ghent. The new direct trip is the latest Christmas Market trip to be offered exclusively by Regency Travel flying direct from the Isle of Man. Over the past two years the trips have increased in popularity and once again are expected to sell out quickly. “We have gained repeat customers on our Christmas market trips since we first operated a day trip to Bruges in December 2009”Stated Richard Howarth of Regency Travel. “We have listened to what customers want again are pleased to be repeating an overnight stay following on from the success of the trip to Dusseldorf last year”. Ghent is a historic city, yet at the same time a contemporary one. The modern daily life of the city’s active inhabitants plays itself out against a gorgeous historical backdrop. The trip costs ?309 per person is now available to book at Regency Travel by calling 694455 or visiting the shop located in Strand Street, Douglas. For more information regarding Regency Travel please contact Richard Howarth on 01624 694456 or email richard@regencytravelholidays.com. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 16th, June 2011 12:24pm.

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