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Air Tahiti Nui launches ex-Sydney Promotion

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Travellers have until 30 June 2010 to book Air Tahiti Nui’s latest mid-year fares to Papeete, Tahiti, starting from only A$1195 per person ex Sydney, including taxes, for travel between 1 November and 12 December 2010.

“Tahiti is simply unsurpassed as an island getaway destination and with our special end of financial year fares travellers can get to paradise at remarkably low fares,” said Craig Lee, Regional Director for Air Tahiti Nui. “These deals are for travel during November and December, two of the best months to visit as the weather is at its warmest, and because this period avoids the peak travel seasons.”

French Polynesia averages 2900 hours of sunshine per year, approximately 8 hours per day, and with lagoon water temperatures ranging from 23 to 26 degrees, it is regarded by many as a perfect tropical destination.

The mid-year fares are valid for sale until 30 June, 2010, for travel from 1 November until 12 December 2010. For other departure dates from now until 31 December 2010, fare levels start from A$1279 ex Sydney.

Air Tahiti Nui offers three weekly departures from Sydney to Papeete, via Auckland.

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