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Gecko's reduces prices

9 February 2010, 10:23 am Tours & Travel

Gecko's has announced that for departures after 1 April 10, many of its trips will come down in price. This is as a result of new negotiations with local operators. 68 out of 72 Latin America prices have been reduced, plus an assortment of other trips throughout the world. Some of the reductions are huge, with the Galapagos Islands coming down by NZ$500, and most trips being reduced by NZ$100 - $200.

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