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Qantas Holidays launches Hong Kong - Sydney Package

Travel News Asia 6 May 2003

Qantas Holidays is pledging its support for the "We Love HK" campaign initiated by the Tourism Coalition of Hong Kong, by offering a special discounted price of HK$4,290 for a Sydney package which includes a round trip ticket to Sydney on Qantas Airways and three nights accommodation in a four star hotel.

Commenting on the offer, Mr. Freddy Li, General Manager of Qantas Airways Greater China said, "We hope that by offering a HK$1,000 discount on all Qantas Holidays Sydney Packages for those people participating in the 'We Love HK' campaign, we can help encourage Hong Kong people to support the recovery of the local economy and also help to stimulate air traffic in the region."

The Qantas Holidays Sydney package includes:

- Return economy air tickets from Hong Kong to Sydney on Qantas Airways  

- 3 nights hotel accommodation on a twin share basis in a four star hotel

- Daily breakfast

- Complimentary return airport transfers

- Travel insurance

To be eligible for the discounted Qantas Holiday package fares, individuals must present original merchant receipts from the period 1 - 31 May 2003 totaling a minimum of HK$1,000 from (a) and (b) below:

(a) A local tour or local hotel package purchased from a registered travel agent of the Hong Kong Trade Industry Council (HKTIC)

AND

(b) Any purchase at a local retail outlet, restaurant, or registered hotel of the Hong Kong Hotels Association. For retail purchase, a maximum of HK$300 will count towards the HK$1,000 total spending.

This offer is valid for travel on or before 21 June 2003 and certain terms and conditions apply.

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