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TNT Vacations Announces Winter Blowout Sale
Business Wire, Jan 21, 2005
BOSTON -- TNT Vacations, New England's largest Bermuda, Caribbean, and Mexico vacation company, launched its Winter Blowout Sale featuring the lowest prices of the season to 28 tropical destinations.
From January 21st through the 28th, TNT Vacations will be offering unbeatable values to some of the most popular hotels and resorts. Seven-night air and hotel package prices are available from $599 per person, and all-inclusive travel packages start at only $699 per person.
Availability is limited and many of these exciting offers are going fast. Now is the perfect time to book a winter escape or spring vacation.
"The Winter Blowout Sale is one of our biggest sales of the year. We're thrilled to offer our customers some of the most competitive pricing in the business - these great discounts can't be beat, and shouldn't be passed-up," said Doug Frank, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for TNT Vacations.
For more information on pricing and availability, travelers should contact their local travel agent or visit tntvacations.com
Boston-based TNT Vacations is a premier vacation wholesaler offering both scheduled air and charter vacation packages to Mexico, the Caribbean, Bermuda, Belize, and Costa Rica. TNT Vacations, established in 1974, was the first of 20 companies founded and privately owned by entrepreneur and noted philanthropist Steve Belkin. Steve, who recently received Cornell University's 2004 Entrepreneur of the Year Award, is also an owner of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks and NHL's Atlanta Thrashers. Committed to the travel agent distribution model, TNT Vacations is a proud partner of Carlson Wagonlit, American Express Travel, and AAA Travel among others. TNT Vacations serves over 30 destinations with over 350 hotel and resort partners.
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