Thursday September 13, 2007
Great deals to watch EPL matches live
PETALING JAYA: English Premier League (EPL) fans in Malaysia can watch their favourite teams in action thanks to the newly launched Malaysia Airlines football packages for the 2007-08 season.
Fans will be able to watch Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspurs and West Ham in action at their respective venues with the national carrier’s “Nothing beats being there” packages.
With package prices starting from RM4,588 fans will enjoy an economy class return flight ticket, hotel accommodation for a two-night stay, airport/ hotel transfers and the much coveted ticket.
The packages will be on sale from tomorrow, exclusively through Holiday Tours & Travel Sdn Bhd (Tel: 03-2719 1877).
Malaysia Airlines will also be introducing a special “Football by Design” package, offering a return flight ticket on business class, private limousine transfers, 5-star hotel accommodation, Club Level hospitality match ticket, and many other extras.
Look out for more exciting football packages for the European Championships League and Euro 2008 soon. Details of the packages can be viewed at
www.atthegame.com.my.
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