SURREY, ENGLAND, January 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Round The World Experts, specialists in booking world flights, are welcoming in 2011 by offering their customers the chance to win the value of their flights in land arrangements, whether that be adventure tours, transport or accommodation.
To be in with the chance of winning, all you have to do is tell friends and family about the great service received from Round The World Experts. Then, when the friend makes their own booking the customer is entered into a free draw to win the value of their flights back, and both receive an automatic GBP50 discount off any future bookings.
A spokesperson for Round The World Experts said: "With New Years revelry well and truly over, many people are making travel plans for some winter sun, or looking ahead to their summer travel plans."
"This has the possibility of massively enhancing your trip. Just think of the extra great stuff you could do with those extra funds. Maybe get to see that incredible site you didn't think possible. Or perhaps you can treat yourself to some luxurious accommodation or even add an internal flight here and there to give you more doing time and cut down on the travelling time."
The promotion is open to anyone booking a round the world trip or multi-stop air ticket and with draws taking place between February and July now is the ideal time to book your trip.
About Round the World Experts
Round the World Experts is the UK's biggest round the world flights specialist. Offering a personal and unique "no rules" philosophy allowing travellers to create totally flexible itineraries complete with flights and land elements. Round The World Experts' free Travel Butler looks after travellers throughout their big adventure trip, offering advice, changing flights and other arrangements as they go. Part of the Flight Centre group, one of the world's largest travel companies, Round The World Experts has operated in the UK since 2006.
For more information please visit http://www.roundtheworldexperts.co.uk.
Round the World Experts Launch 2011 Travel Competition
Round The World Experts offer customers the chance to win the value of their flights back in 2011.
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