Topflight launches ski brochure
Bargains to be had for early birds
Topflight, voted Ireland's leading ski tour operator for 14 years in a row has just launched its 2008/9 ski and snowboarding preview brochure and is offering superb discounts for customers who book early.
Following on from one of the best seasons ever in terms of seats and continued excellent snow conditions – Topflight is launching its preview brochure for 2008/09 earlier than ever before with some fantastic deals. To date Topflight have received many advance bookings and enquiries before launching this preview brochure.
Austria continues to dominate as Irelands favourite ski resort and as a result Topflight are introducing Scheffau, Ellmau, Magic Mountains Gotzens and Solden to an already comprehensive programme in Austria. They are also introducing the village of Les Houches in France.
Topflights' Top Advice
Take advantage of low season deals
Book early for more availability better prices and great deals!
Topflights' Top Reasons to book your ski holiday early (applies on certain dates in certain resorts – see brochure for details)
Topflight is offering 100's of free child places
Free skis and sticks hire offering a saving of up to €95 per person
Free children's travel insurance
Book early and get two lift passes for the price of one
Free children's ski and boot hire and ski school
Group discounts with up to one in seven adults travelling together free
Special low deposit – Just €50 to secure your next ski holiday
Tony Collins, MD Topflight commented, "This year we are offering better deals for early bookers to celebrate the launch of the new brochure, with flights from Dublin, Cork, Knock and Belfast. We are also providing an even wider range of resorts, with many different holiday options including a variety of short breaks to complement our traditional winter holiday."
Topflight travel brochures can be ordered by calling the Topflight Reservations Team on 00 353 1 2401700, www.topflight.ie or your local travel agent in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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13 March 2008 1:19 PM
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