Butlin’s has just launched affordable all-inclusive holidays at it's seaside resorts for families.
If you've yet to sort your plans for summer and fancy something a little easier on the wallet then look no further than Butlin's three seaside resorts.
The all-inclusive drinks package in question includes; cocktails, draught beers, ciders, wine, selected spirits, a range of soft drinks and Costa Coffee offerings.
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Prices for the all-inclusive drinks package start from just £25 per adult per day and can be added either to the family break as a standalone or add it onto the dining package.
And it's even cheaper for the little ones with the cost starting from just a tenner per kid per day - with children under five going free.
The all-new packages launched Thursday (7 March) and can now be booked online.
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So, which resorts does the value-for-money offer apply to?
Well, holiday-goers can enjoy the all-inclusive package at the Bognor Regis, Skegness and Minehead sites from April 15, 2024, on family breaks.
Speaking of the deal, Butlin's CEO, Jon Hendry Pickup, said: "We’re delighted to be announcing a new All Inclusive drinks package for our family guests.
"With this new package families can pre-book giving peace of mind on costs, knowing drinks are sorted for the holiday.
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"We’re very confident our All Inclusive drinks package will be popular with families whether they visit resort on Showtime Term-Time Midweek breaks or during school holidays."
Speaking of cheap holidays, starting from the end of next month, a small airline will be operating two daily flights between London City Airport and Guernsey - one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel near the French coast known for its scenic beaches and coastal cliffs.
Jet-setters are now able to choose from one flight in the morning and another in the evening, with three flights going out every Friday.
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Aurigny, the flag carrier for Bailiwick of Guernsey, will be operating the flights.
The route will come into action just in time for the Easter holidays (31 March) with tickets now already on sale for anyone after a cheap and cheerful springtime getaway.
Andrew Hodges, Chief Commercial Officer, London City Airport, said: "We’re thrilled to welcome Aurigny as the first new airline at London City Airport this year – demonstrating our commitment to growing as a business and offering new destinations to our passengers."
Well, that's this Easter's plans sorted then!