Wendy Wu adds a free second destination on every tour

Touring specialist Wendy Wu Tours is giving customers the chance to explore an extra destination on all trips for free.
For a limited time, travellers booking any Wendy Wu tour can claim a free two-night stopover in Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi.
These are complete with guided touring, worth up to £450 per person.
Alternatively, they can extend their adventure with two free extra nights at their arrival or departure destination at no extra cost.
The company says multi-destination trips are in higher demand than ever while touring to Asia has surged 70% year-on-year.
It says 2026 bookings are already up 40%.
Solo travellers can also benefit, with free or reduced-cost options on select dates.
To celebrate the launch of Emirates’ brand-new Airbus A350, customers who book in March or April can fly from Edinburgh or Glasgow with Emirates at no additional supplement.
Gary King, Head of Trade Sales at Wendy Wu Tours said: “Travellers want more from their holidays than ever before—and this offer gives them a completely new way to experience the world. For agents, this is the perfect hook to attract new bookings and add unbeatable value”.
This limited-time offer is available for all new bookings made before 30 April 2025 covering all 2025 and 2026 Wendy Wu Tours departures.
Those who prefer can opt for a £200 per person discount instead.
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