Get Your Big Day Out Travel Package Now With STA
17 October 2008
Get Your Big Day Out Travel Package
Now With STA Travel
Official Big Day Out travel
partner STA Travel is once again offering fabulously easy
Big Day Out travel packages, giving music fans outside of
Auckland a chance to rock their way to the gig of the
year.
Fans in Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and for the first time in Queenstown can make their way to the 16th January Big Day Out with complete travel packages starting from only $365*.
Big Day Out organiser Campbell Smith is delighted that STA Travel is again offering great packages for Big Day Out fans from near and far.
“It is important for us that Big Day Out fans from around New Zealand can get to and from the event easily and safely,” says Mr Smith.
The easy to book packages include return flights to Auckland, two nights accommodation in downtown Auckland, stadium transfers and of course a coveted Big Day Out ticket.
“At STA Travel we're all about making it easy and our Big Day Out packages are another great example of this. We want our customers to focus on what's most important -enjoying their travel experience!” says STA Travel Marketing and Communications Manager Anna Henwood.
Punters can choose from a range of accommodation options to suit their budget, from a hostel dorm with friends to a city central Hotel and B&B, both only a walk away from the Big Day Out transfer point.
Accommodation only packages are also on offer for keen road trippers including ticket and transfers, starting from only $174*.
Headline acts for the Big Day Out 09 include Neil Young, Prodigy, Arctic Monkeys and The Ting Tings plus kiwi favourites Tiki Live, The Datsuns, The Black Seeds and more!
For all the info you need on Big Day Out travel packages visit statravel.co.nz, call 0800 474 400 or drop into your nearest STA Travel store.
*Terms and conditions apply. For full terms and conditions visit statravel.co.nz
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