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Jan 7, 2008

Valentine's Day approaches -- and so do those cheap, air-and-land packages to Europe ($599) for celebrating in an ultra-romantic setting


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Vienna for Valentine's Day? The rates are so favorable that even jaded couples may want to consider this over-the-top, romantic splurge. February is the depth of the trans-Atlantic travel season -- its nadir -- and tour operators force sacrificial rates from the airlines for constructing such packages.

I'm reprinting verbatim, below, a communiqué from the people who operate such trips for Austrian Airways, confirming a really excellent price of only $599 (plus tax) for round-trip air and three nights in Vienna at a good Viennese hotel, from three different cities of the U.S.
Austrian Airlines Vacation Center ... has designed a bunch of heart-warming get-away packages to Europe for you and your sweetie. Check out the Vienna Valentine package, priced at a lovely $599 per person, double occupancy, consisting of round-trip economy class air between either New York (JFK), Chicago (ORD) or Washington (IAD) and Vienna, Austria, plus three (3) nights hotel accommodation in a double room in the Superior Tourist Class Albatros Hotel. This package also includes a full daily breakfast buffet, hotel service charges and hotel taxes. Note that the Vienna Valentine vacation package is available for travel between February 7-28, 2008 only, and that it needs
 to be booked between now and February 21st.
Similar Valentines land and air packages are available to Budapest, Hungary and Prague, Czech Republic at slightly higher rates. Further details about these and other vacation packages may be found on Austrian Air's website or at tel. 800/790-4682.

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Sep 11, 2007

From $549 per person, including round-trip trans-Atlantic airfare: "Mini Weekends" in Eastern Europe!


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We're approaching the time of the "Mini Weekends" (4 days, 3 nights) in Europe, those fall/winter dates when trans-Atlantic airlines and tour operators create new formulas for enticing people onto planes. This year's pattern: leave Wednesday evening, return Sunday. Or leave Thursday evening, return Monday. And though numerous promoters will eventually offer special rates for such abbreviated air-and-land packages (we'll announce them as they appear), the distinguished Paul Laifer of Paul Laifer Tours (tel. 800/346-6314 or 973/887-1188; www.laifertours.com), a specialist to central and eastern Europe, is the first to announce the exact rates and features for such tiny trips. Provided only that you're able to cope with an inevitable jet lag, you can enjoy such a holiday (airfare, hotel, buffet breakfast daily) for as little as $549 per person.

To Prague, from November 15 to December 10, and from January 2 to March 31, Laifer will fly you round-trip on Czech Airlines from New York (add-on fares from most other major cities are only slightly more), put you up for three nights at the Hotel Charles, and serve you a full buffet breakfast every morning, for only $549 per person (taxes, security fees, and fuel surcharge add another $225).

To Budapest, this time from November 1 to December 10, and from January 2 to March 31, 2008, he'll again fly you round-trip from New York on Czech Airlines and put you up at the Hotel Radisson Beke for three nights, with full buffet breakfast daily, for $599 per person (plus taxes, security fees, and fuel surcharge totalling $264).

Studies show that many Americans divide their meager, two-weeks-or-so of vacation (Grrrr!) into several long-weekends. If that's your lot, you might want to consider a trip and a stay as exotic (Prague, Budapest) as these shortened weekends provide.

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Jul 26, 2007

There's no doubt that Budapest remains less costly than nearly every other great capital of Europe


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A lot of Americans have learned that the large, central European city of Budapest offers many of the pleasures of the more heavily visited European capitals but at a fraction of the cost. Several four-star Budapest hotels charge less than a hundred dollars in winter for a double room. Restaurants in downtown Budapest will serve you pork cutlets with a paprika cream sauce, together with the excellent beer of the country, for less than $30 for two persons. And the Király Baths in Buda bring you an hour-long soak in a 97-degree communal pool for only $4. For a one-week package to Budapest costing as little as $899 from November 1 to December 10 and from January 2 to March 31, call Paul Laifer Tours at tel. 800/346-6314, or log on to www.laifertours.com.

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