Apple Vacations’ last travel fair of 2023 is now here


  • Nation
  • Friday, 27 Oct 2023

APPLE Travel Fiesta 2023 is back in town.

The five-day travel fair, until Oct 29, dedicated exclusively to Apple Vacations tours is being held at 1 Utama Shopping Centre from 10am-10pm.

Whether it’s a year-end winter escapade, a Chinese New Year trip or even a spring flower-viewing journey, Apple Vacations has an itinerary for everyone.

This year, Apple Vacations’ most recommended Asian destination is Harbin, with an Apple-chartered direct flight departing during the 2024 Chinese New Year.

What’s more, Apple will soon be launching charter flights direct to Urumqi, with three itinerary options available to choose from.

Not only that, this coming December, Apple Vacations tours will soon be departing on chartered direct flights to Hokkaido and Tohoku. These tours include our itineraries such as “Hokkaido White Snowland”, “Focus Japan and Gourmet”, “Leisurely Korea”, “Yoo Yoo Taiwan” and more.

Meanwhile, for its European and American itineraries, they have “Finland, Santa’s Lapland, “Lake Baikal, "Land of Siberia’s Wonders”, “Castles Along the Rhine” and more.

Visitors who sign up for a travel package at Apple Travel Fiesta 2023 will receive early-bird discounts up to RM7000 per pair, cash vouchers, luxurious luggage bags and also a chance to participate in lucky draws (terms and conditions apply).

For more information, visit https://www.applevacations.my/atf2023/

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