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package holiday

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  1. a tour arranged by a travel agent; transportation and food and lodging are all provided at an inclusive price

How To Use package holiday In A Sentence

  • The couple are allergic to package holidays full of welcome meetings, coach excursions and organised entertainment.
  • CHEAP package holidays and tanning booths are being blamed for a fivefold increase in deadly skin cancer in 40 years. The Sun
  • This was a major provider of not only walking holidays but also package holidays and holiday camps.
  • The region used to be part of the hippie trail, but has reinvented itself as a package holiday centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • The growth of no-frills airlines is likely to lead to a dip in the number of people taking package holidays next year, according to new research.
  • The all-inclusive package holiday took all the stress out of the trip and the hotel was only 20 minutes from the airport. The Sun
  • Package holidays cost on average a third more during school summer holidays and the price of flights increases fourfold in the spring half-term. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first glance, cruises seem more expensive than package holidays, but the price usually covers everything except drinks and laundry.
  • Slow summer bookings have prompted offers of 1970s prices for package holidays.
  • Asked to name the first package holiday destination in a pub quiz, few contestants would answer Corsica. Times, Sunday Times
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