Newmarket has opened bookings for its 2025 Lapland Christmas trips well in advance, offering customers a head start on planning their festive getaways.
Newmarket has made an early move by releasing its 2025 Lapland day trips for sale, providing families with the opportunity to plan their Christmas adventures well in advance. The day trips to Lapland, famed for its enchanting Santa experiences, are offered at a 10% discount for bookings made before December 9, 2024. This initiative caters particularly to customers keen on securing the best deals and preferred travel dates.
The travel package includes round-trip flights from 12 UK airports to the picturesque town of Pajala in Swedish Lapland. This ensures that families from various regions in the UK have convenient access to the magical destination. By launching the trips ahead of schedule, Newmarket enables travel agents to capture early interest and lock in the most suitable options for their clientele.
Hayley Morris, the Head of Race and Partnerships, described the offering as a “once-in-a-lifetime tour” that guarantees an exclusive and magical experience with a host of enchanting activities. This early launch is designed to capitalise on the high demand for Lapland trips, making it advantageous for both agents and travellers to finalise plans early.
Newmarket’s initiative reflects the pattern of strong annual demand for Lapland holidays. By introducing early booking incentives, the company is strategically positioning itself to meet the high expectations of customers seeking memorable festive experiences. Travel agents are thus provided with an excellent opportunity to ensure their clients benefit from the best prices and convenient travel arrangements.
Newmarket’s early release of 2025 Lapland trips strategically taps into strong festive demand, offering families attractive savings and convenient planning options.
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