981 days ago

Book with me and get $100 off long haul travel! April only

Antony Myers from The Travel Brokers - Ants' Worldwide Travel Service

Hi neighbourhood 🏠
Take the hassle out of planning an overseas holiday and let me organise it all for you.
I am currently offering $100 off long-haul travel. 💵
I have some great packages on my website but can of course build a package from scratch.
Get in touch for a no-obligation chat and let me help you plan your dream holiday. ✈️
Cheers, Ants

"Absolutely recommend Antony Myers for any travel bookings as always felt he adds so much value to our trips. He listens, is an excellent communicator, makes great suggestions and is extremely quick and thorough. Not to mention a fantastic sense of humour! Easy to use even if I am in Wellington and he is based in Auckland - my preference as always feel looked after."
~Jen & Jerry

Web - www.antstravelservice.co.nz...
Email - antony.myers@thetravelbrokers.co.nz
Phone - 021 759 555

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