Fare Sale: Blink to Venice Biennale 29 August – 21 November 2010
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The 2010 Venice Biennale brings three major events to this incredible city.
12th International Architecture Exhibition
The main attraction is the 12th International Architecture Exhibition, taking place across Venice, between 29 August and 21 November.
54th Venice International festival of Music
The 54th Venice International festival of Music runs from 23 September to 2 October and includes 27 premieres and 77 different composers.
67th Venice International Film Festival
The 67th Venice International Film Festival runs from 1-11 September. This year’s Chairman, Quentin Tarantino, will be handing out the Golden Lions. Be part of it!
Blink is offering special all-inclusive day return and one-night stay fares.
Fares to Venice | from Geneva | from London |
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Day Return | €4,399 | £5,749 |
One Night Stay | €5,699 | £7,349 |
Notes:
- London fares are valid from Blink hubs at Farnborough, Blackbushe, and Luton. Geneva fares are valid only from Geneva
- Total price includes all landing and handling fees and overnight charges where applicable
- Fares valid from 29 August – 21 November 2010 inclusive
- Fares are valid during standard airport opening hours. Requests that fall outside standard airport opening hours may be subject to extension fees or additional overnight charges, which are not included
- All fares are subject to availability of aircraft and crew at the time of booking
Please contact Blink Flight Services to book or learn more about this special offer.
Online: Complete this form
Phone: +44 (0)20 7199 1400 or +41 (0)22 592 75 77
Email: blink@flyblink.com
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