New coastal destination in the Kartago Tours winter offer from Hungary!
The Hungarian tour operator Kartago Tours is launching its new destination Salalah, Oman, with a pre-booking promotion and sales competition. The tour operator is also launching direct charter flights to Ras Al-Khaimah this winter season.
New for the season is Salalah in Oman, also known as the “Caribbean of the East”. Ras Al-Khaimah is also included in the Kartago Tours offer for the first time this year with a direct charter, turizmus.com writes.
About 1,000 kilometres south of Oman’s capital, Muscat, lies Salalah. The city is surrounded by high mountain ranges and kilometres of wide white-sand beaches. About fifteen kilometres away is the newly created resort region of Hawana Salalah. There, some of the large resort complexes offer all-inclusive services. As in Ras Al-Khaimah in the Emirates, Kartago Tours provides a Hungarian-speaking guide.
In addition to the above, Kartago Tours will also launch a direct charter service to Hurghada in Egypt in this winter and spring timetable. The charter will be operated by Smartwings, and flights depart on Saturdays.
The newly appointed CEO of Kartago Tours Plc., Zsófia Bocsák, said:
“The two new directly accessible destinations announced by Kartago Tours’ parent company, DER Tourisik, have already been a great success in other Central European markets, so we have reason to believe that Salalah and Ras Al-Khaimah will quickly become known and popular among Hungarian travellers as well.”
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