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A Douglas based travel company says it hopes to attract more families to the Isle of Man this summer – by offering free places for children.
Regency Travel is pointing to Sterling’s weakness and a tendency for people to holiday in Britain as reasons behind offering the deal.
Director Tony Lawrence says Regency has also slashed prices for couples and singles, with a three-night break costing from £199 per person.
The company will promote the offers at the Best of Britain and Ireland Exhibition, held at the Excel Exhibition Centre in London, at the end of next month.
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