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Published Date: 18 February 2009
HIBS today announced a new holiday and travel partnership with Thomas Cook Sport that will run until June 2010.

The partnership, named the Hibernian Holiday Club, allows fans to buy flights and book hotels or complete holiday packages at discount prices.

Fife Hyland, Hibs' commercial and communications director, said: "We are delighted to announce th
is exciting partnership with a leading international brand such as Thomas Cook.

"The deal is an important one not just for the club, but more importantly, the supporters. For every booking made, Hibernian fans can look forward to fantastic holiday discounts whilst creating royalties for the club."

Danny Talbot, director of Thomas Cook Sport said: "Thomas Cook Sport is continuing to build strong relationships with some of the UK's top football clubs and we are delighted that Hibernian are part of that."

The Hibernian Holiday Club is available to all supporters with the discount valid on summer and winter package holidays, city breaks, worldwide travels and weekends away in the UK.

Hibs supporters can visit www.thomascooksport.com or call into any Thomas Cook or Going Places shop for details. Bookings can be made as of Tuesday, February 24.





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  • Last Updated: 18 February 2009 10:05 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

Hibby Heapy,

18/02/2009 12:22:04
Cue the Hertz fans with the usual predictable jokes of holidays in Largs, Methil etc etc
2

hearts1998,

18/02/2009 12:24:07
No jokes about Largs etc.

I take it they have this promotion due to the fact you will not be following your team in Europe
3

the west end general,

18/02/2009 12:41:57
1
surely its Aberdeen or Porty?
4

Hibby Heapy,

18/02/2009 12:48:02
The way hibs are going it could be Leith Docks
5

JamboJohnny,

18/02/2009 12:54:18
2 for 1 to Porto del La Bello.

ARF ARF.

Thats the only trip the wee team will be going on this season, you can forget Europe.
6

Ernie Cobra,

18/02/2009 13:01:47
5

I see what you done there, that is comedy genius indeed, you added a little del al to give portobello a continental feel

did you do that all on your own....clever laddie!
7

Angus R,

18/02/2009 13:07:02
I heard the trips to Skagness are very popular.
8

the REF's wee boy,

18/02/2009 13:17:48
How far can a Giro stretch?
9

Who?,

18/02/2009 14:12:12
I thought most hibs fans lived in caravans- if that is true then life must be one long holiday!
10

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allanr,

perth 18/02/2009 16:11:57
#11. your the donkey. wonder if yer wifes the back end.
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18/02/2009 16:55:30
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