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17th January 1981
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LEN WRIGHT Travel has announced a full programme of extended tours, using its fleet of full executive coaches.

Marketed as President Tours, the Len Wright approach is up market and uses mainly fourstar hotels and MAN and Volvo executive coaches with reclining seats, toilets and free coffee for passengers.

The programme uses the Ashburn Mews Coach Park as its Central London departure point and offers pick-up points in Staines, Weybridge, Kingston and Richmond, Surrey. FURTHER price cuts have been announced by nationalised coach operators as they consolidate their operations in the face of private competition.

The fare on the Scottish Bus Group Edinburgh and Glasgow to London service has been reduced from £11.50 to £7.50 and in England and Wales National Express has announced a 20 per cent cut in the cost of its inclusive London mini-break coach tours.