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Club Med Bali Now Only One Flight Away

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Club Med Bali Now Only One Flight Away

Auckland, February 7, 2012 – One of New Zealanders' favourite Club Med resorts will soon be only one flight away.

Air New Zealand has just announced the commencement of direct Bali flights over the peak period of June to October, making Club Med Bali very accessible to Kiwis.

Club Med New Zealand Marketing Manager Kaarin Gaukrodger says, "Club Med Bali is already a firm favourite with New Zealanders and direct flights now make it even more attractive. Club Med’s all inclusive packages to Bali offer exceptional value and now with no stops between new Zealand and Denpasar this destination will be in high demand.”

"Located only 30 minutes drive from Denpasar airport, for Kiwis Club Med Bali is now the most easily accessible of all our resorts worldwide."

Trendy Club Med Bali was recently extensively refurbished and is located in the heart of the peaceful and sophisticated environs of Nusa Dua. Set in lush gardens the traditional Balinese style resort is nestled along a stretching white sand beach and an ideal choice for families and couples.

Club Med's all inclusive holiday packages include flights, transfers, accommodation, all day dining, snacks, an open bar, Kids Clubs, nightly entertainment and a range of activities including windsurfing, archery, yoga, soccer, golf and trapeze.


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