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package holiday
noun
A holiday that consists of transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a vendor known as a tour operator
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The phrase "package holiday" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a holiday package that a travel company offers, which includes accommodation, transport, and sometimes meals and activities. For example, "I'm going on a package holiday to Spain next month."
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But a package holiday this is not.
Chandler is thus credited with inventing the package holiday.
Altogether weirder is the revival of the collective package holiday.
Q I have a package holiday booked in Tunisia.
Make sure if you're booking a package holiday that it IS a package holiday, covered by an ATOL.
Here, have a seven-day package holiday in Tenerife.
The package holiday abroad is now a pretty humdrum thing.
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Q What are package-holiday firms saying?
White-sand beaches crammed with package-holiday tourists.
It's plush but very much a package-holiday resort rather than a five-star hotel.
Throughout the 1960s, the package-holiday market expanded in parallel with increasing disposable income.
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