Tailor-Made Guidelines
Although we will prompt you accordingly when assembling your own bespoke trip, the following guidelines will help in explaining some of the main considerations:
International flights
Flights can be in Economy Class or may be upgraded to Business or First Class accordingly. Some airlines offer additional leg-room in certain parts of the cabin if you wish for something halfway between Economy and Business Class. For example, British Airways have a 'World Traveller Plus' service on certain routes which allows for 38" of leg-room.
Stopovers
For long-haul destinations there are commonly a number of possible stopover options en route which can add an excellent dimension to your journey. For example, flights to New Zealand can incorporate stopovers in such places as Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, Los Angeles or the Cook Islands, often at no additional flight cost. We can arrange for you to be met and transferred to a hotel and, if you wish, book short half or full day tours. A city sightseeing tour of Singapore, a 4WD 'Sundowner Dune Dinner' in Dubai, or a luxurious stay in an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora, are just a sample of possible stopover options.
Airport transfers
Bespoke itineraries usually include all transfers from your arrival airport to your hotel, as well as the transfer back to the airport at your journey's end.
Domestic flights
The use of internal flights can enhance an itinerary enormously by allowing you to visit more easily the particular highlights of a country. By removing the need for long days of surface travel by road or rail, flying domestically can make the journey far more comfortable and enjoyable. Domestic flights when added in conjunction with international flights are often excellent value and should not be discounted when assembling potential itineraries.
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