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Club Med Celebrates Direct Flights to Bali


Club Med Celebrates Direct Flights to Bali

Auckland, February 21, 2012 – To celebrate the announcement of Air New Zealand’s direct flights to Bali, Club Med is offering a launch special to its chic resort in Nusa Dua, Bali.

A seven-night, all-inclusive package is available from $2655 per adult and $1845 per child (aged 4-11 years) saving guests 40 per cent off the Club Med land price. Prices are ex-Auckland; add $100 per person ex Wellington or Christchurch.

The package is inclusive of; ‘Seat + Bag’ direct airfares on Air New Zealand, transfers to the resort, superior twin-share accommodation, all meals and snacks, full open bar, sports and activities, kids clubs, and evening entertainment.

Sales are available from February 23rd until March 2nd 2012 for travel June 19 – 30 and July 16th to September 25th 2012. Seats are limited so book now.

Club Med Bali is one of their most popular resorts, and now with the reintroduction of direct flights it has also become Club Med’s most easily accessible resort for Kiwi travellers.

Trendy Club Med Bali was recently extensively refurbished and is located in the heart of the peaceful and sophisticated environs of Nusa Dua. Set on a private beach, walking distance to local markets and short taxi to Kuta this resort is an ideal choice for families and couples.

Terms and conditions apply. For more information or to book a Club Med holiday see www.clubmed.co.nz or call 0800 258 263 or visit your local travel agent.

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