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Dragonair Holidays launches value packages to Tokyo

Travel News Asia 10 March 2004

Dragonair Holidays has introduced two special packages to coincide with the launch of services to Tokyo by Dragonair on April 2.

"Tokyo Première and Tokyo Première Deluxe offer amazing value, especially as the Dragonair flight schedules allow customers to maximise their time in the Japanese capital," said Chief Operating Officer Andy Tung. "And, of course, both feature the quality that Dragonair Holidays is famous for."

He added: "We believe Tokyo will become an even hotter destination for travellers from Hong Kong following the introduction of visa-free access to Japan on April 1, one day before we inaugurate our services."

Prices for the three-day, two-night Tokyo Première package start from just HK$3,888. This includes round-trip Economy Class ticket, two nights' accommodation with breakfast and travel insurance. A choice of five-star hotels is available: Hilton Tokyo or Sofitel Tokyo.

The three-day, two-night Tokyo Première Deluxe package is designed for passengers seeking the ultimate in luxury while still requiring value-for-money. It comprises round-trip Business Class ticket, accommodation and breakfast at the deluxe Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so and travel insurance. Prices start from HK$6,888.

"Tokyo is one of the most popular destinations for travellers from Hong Kong, and with the introduction of these packages we believe more people will find taking a trip to the Japanese capital irresistible," Mr. Tung said.

Dragonair will operate seven flights a week to Tokyo: twice on Fridays and once every other day except Saturdays. All the flights depart Hong Kong in the morning, returning from Tokyo in the late afternoon.

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