Qantas Holidays is offering travellers a special short break package
from Hong Kong to Singapore. From now until June 30, 2002, travellers can choose to enjoy 2 nights
accommodation at either the Allson or Inter-Continental Hotel for the extra value price of HK$1,997 and HK$2,397
respectively.
This Singapore package includes:
- Return economy air tickets from Hong Kong to Singapore on Qantas Airways
- 2 nights accommodation at either 5-star Inter-Continental Hotel or 3-star Allson
Hotel on twin share basis
- Daily breakfast
" This short break package is perfect for those wanting to relax or relieve stress from their daily busy schedule by visiting nearby countries. With a choice of staying at either the 5-star Inter-Continental Hotel or 3-star Allson Hotel, Qantas Holidays caters for all tastes and budgets. The daily flights between Hong Kong and Singapore also mean that travellers can enjoy the flexibility of choice in terms of which day they would like to travel," said Mr. Freddy Li, Qantas General Manager, Hong Kong, Macau and Southern China.
He added, " Situated on the equator, the Lion City is sunshine drenched all year round. What could be more refreshing than a weekend getaway, lounging in the sun and sampling the delicious range of Southeast Asian food?"
Travel must take place on or before June 30, 2002. Bookings are based on a first come first serve basis, and certain terms and conditions apply. For more information or reservations, call Qantas Holidays Hotline on
(852) 2737 6798.
Qantas Airways
Qantas was founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. Qantas operates an average of 4,400 Australian domestic flights a week serving 60 destinations in all states and mainland territories, and around 590 international flights every week, offering services to 66 destinations in 33 countries.
Qantas currently operates 29 flights a week from Hong Kong to Australia including non-stop services to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Cairns, and a same plane, one-stop service to Perth. Qantas operates daily services between Hong Kong and Singapore. |