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*** Free child places this summer ***

22 June 2009

This week Red Sea specialists Longwood Holidays have launched free child places throughout July and August in the Red Sea resorts of Taba, Taba Heights & Nuweiba. The offer is available for a limited number of places only so agents are urged to book quickly.

Free child places are available at the Hyatt Regency, Three Corners El Wekala and Intercontinental Taba Heights, the Movenpick and Sol Y Mar Sea Star in Taba and the Coral Hilton Nuweiba.

“We understand in the current climate a number of families may be considering cutting their traditional family holiday this summer when this doesn’t have to be the case” said Alan Meadows Longwood Holidays Agency Sales Manager. “We know that going away during school holidays is traditionally a more expensive time to travel, but with our free child places it doesn’t have to cost the earth for a family to travel this summer.”

The operator is also offering discounts for single parent families at the 5* Hyatt Regency Taba Heights.

“The Taba region is ideal for a family holiday with a range of good quality hotels, excellent kids’ clubs, fabulous sandy beaches and the clear waters of the Red Sea providing an endless amount of entertainment for kids of all ages” commented Meadows.

Conditions apply. Places are strictly limited. Agents can call Longwood Holidays reservations team on 0844 770 4877 2514 for more information.

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Notes to Editors: Longwood Holidays is the UK’s leading independent Red Sea specialist tour operator, offering a wide range of holidays to the Red Sea resorts of Egypt, Israel & Jordan as well as holidays to Classical Egypt, Morocco, Nile Cruises, and an extensive tailormade programme. Longwood also operates a comprehensive Red Sea Diving and golfing programme.

Reservations: 0844 770 4877 2514    Agency Support: 0844 770 4877 2550
www.longwoodholidays.co.uk

Please contact Tara Bradberry on 0844 770 4877 2550 or
tara.bradberry@longwoodholidays.co.uk for all press-related queries.