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| Sep 29, 2008 | |
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Hot dates, cool spots
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LAST year, marketing executive Robin Tan paid an extra $200 for a $5,000 package tour for two to Hokkaido during December. That was because he booked his trip only in August. Says the 28-year-old: 'I thought I was early already. Turned out I was not.' They went for two weeks and returned a day after Christmas. This time round, a wiser Mr Tan secured his December holiday in July. He will be having a white Christmas in Europe with his wife. The two-week trip for two to Italy and Switzerland ending on Christmas Eve cost him $7,500. 'I make it a point to travel every year,' he says. 'We travel only during this period because my wife is a teacher and it is the school holidays. Another reason is I like cold countries.' His advice: 'Always book early, especially for package tours because prices are jacked up after the agencies secure a certain number of customers on a tour.' That is indeed a good tip, especially as travel operators say year-end holiday packages are being snapped up very quickly this year. According to them, the mad December rush is due to pent-up demand from the economic slowdown in the first half of the year. A spokesman for UOB Travel Planners, which is seeing an increase of 30 per cent in year-end sales compared with last year, says: 'Many families may have put their mid-year holiday plans on hold for a longer and well-deserved break this year- end.' Read the full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times' Life! | |
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