Try one of these new great-value, five-day day breaks, flying on the new service from Bristol International Airport. We depart Thursday, November 10; Thursday, December 1, 2005; or Friday, February 10, 2006. With prices starting from just £499 this offer represents amazing value for money.
The 'city that never sleeps' is one of the world's most exciting, most colourful and most welcoming destinations!
For the first time on a scheduled service the city can be reached from convenient Bristol International Airport.
Join us on this three-night/fiveday break and discover all that the Big Apple has to offer! There's so much to see and do - you, too, will hardly have time to sleep!
New York is a shopper's paradise, one of the world's greatest entertainment capitals, home to great museums and galleries and, of course, crammed full of sights to see and savour. So whether it's for gifts, sales bargains, a Broadway show, jazz in the 'Village', the Manhattan skyline, or simply for the city's unique atmosphere, this wonderful New York break is an absolute must!
During your stay you can book from a selection of exciting optional excursions available with this package. Choose from a morning coach tour of some of the city's famous sights; take a City Cruise, or a helicopter flight over Manhattan.
The price includes: return flights from Bristol to New York, return airport to hotel transfers, three nights' accommodation at the Quality Hotel in Manhattan's fashionable Upper West Side - other hotels available for a reasonable supplement - local representation throughout, government taxes and service charges.
l For your free New York brochure please call free phone 0800 083 32 33 quoting New York/NCW.
lThe brochure also includes similar packages flying from Heathrow from £349. These breaks are operated by Newmarket Air Holidays ABTA V7812 ATOL 2325
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