QFF dodgy advertising

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Anyone else think this is just plain shifty?

From the latest QF email

"[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Top City Breaks for New Years Eve
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif] (return flights, 3 nights accommodation & taxes)[/FONT] [/FONT]
Melbourne from $388pp ex SYD Sydney from $400* ex MEL Singapore from $1298* ex PER Hong Kong from $1930* ex SYD London fr $2441* ex SYD Tokyo from $2252 ex SYD More departure cities available. Simply click on the applicable price above to book or create your own package online.

*Prices quoted are for travel 30 January - 2 February 2009,"

A very late New Years Eve, one could assume...
 
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Maybe a more intimate NYE can be had enjoying it in Feb.:shock:

Or perhaps they are trying to extend the party season past Australia Day:?:

ejb
 
Maybe a more intimate NYE can be had enjoying it in Feb.:shock:

Or perhaps they are trying to extend the party season past Australia Day:?:

ejb

IIRC Australia Day and Chinese New Year go together next year, not that it helps in calling it a New Years Eve break.
 
Chinese New Year?

Even if it is, it is still dodgy.
 
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*Prices quoted are for travel 30 January - 2 February 2009,"

A very late New Years Eve, one could assume...

Chinese New Year is 26th January 2009.....only a little late?

More likely a typo?
 
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