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WEEK-ENDERS TO THE COSTA CLYDE WALLACE ARNOLD TOURS LTD. V"

10th July 1964, Page 41
10th July 1964
Page 41
Page 41, 10th July 1964 — WEEK-ENDERS TO THE COSTA CLYDE WALLACE ARNOLD TOURS LTD. V"
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. has had a very strong support from the public for its new venture—" weekenders "—or two-day holidays from Yorkshire to Scotland, London, Wales, Wye Valley, West Country and the Lakes. The tours leave Leeds at 8 a.m. on Saturday mornings, returning between 9.30 and 10 p.m. on Sunday evenings, with prices ranging from £5 5s. to i5 15s., including an overnight stop in a first-class hotel, on such itineraries as Edinburgh. Trossachs, Loch Lomond and "Costa Clyde". The latter name was dreamed up by the Scottish tourist publicity people who reasoned that there was a Costa Brava and a Costa del Sol, so why not Costa Clyde-

The new scheme is a separate entity from the tours department of Wallace Arnold and, in fact, is handled by the day excursions department as it is felt to be a logical development of the recently introduced long-day excursions to similar destinations. An advantage of the tours is the filling of hotel accommodation on the one night when weekly tours are not running.

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