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Turkey specialist offers more choice for travellers

Published: 16 August 2010

Turkey specialist operator Holidays 4U will offer Welsh passengers more choice of holidays to the Eurasian country for Summer 2011.

The non-Euro destination has proved extremely popular with Welsh travellers over the past year and Holidays 4U has responded to the increase in demand by stepping in to offer Summer 2011 packages to Dalaman, with weekly flights available every Saturday from 07 May to 29 October 2011.

Joe Lavers, Holidays 4U Sales and Marketing Director commented: "As part of our expansion plans we believe that there is a market in Wales for good value holidays to Turkey with a tour operator that has specialised in the country for the last 17 years.

"We offer all the large resorts as well as smaller, less commercial areas and will be expanding upon our core product of value for money 3 star properties with more 4* and 5* hotels and holiday villages.  We will also continue to offer excellent family deals on self catering holidays with free and discounted child places.

"Turkey is a wonderful holiday destination with glorious beaches, great weather and rich history and culture, and therefore it's no surprise it's proving popular with travellers. We have great deals departing from Cardiff including 2* B&B for £252pp, 4* All Inclusive for £338pp, and self catering for a family of four (2 adults, 2 children) for a total of £799, all departing on 07 May 2011.   Prices include flights, accommodation, transfers and 15 kgs per person luggage allowance."

Spencer Birns, Cardiff Airport's head of air service development added: "We're glad to see Holidays 4U stepping in and reacting to the demand for non-Euro holidays.

The competition between the various operators on the routes means the prices will remain attractive for customers eager to visit the region this summer flying from their local airport."

Holidays can be booked through independent travel agents or online by visiting www.h4u.co.uk.

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