Rugby World Cup 2023
ATTENTION ALL RUGBY SPORTS FANS
IT’S STARTED! THE CLOCK IS TICKING FOR
Rugby World Cup 2023
Cassidy Travel, your local award-winning travel agent has been selected as an official travel authorised sub agent for Rugby World Cup France 2023 – this means that we will be able to offer you match tickets for every match and fantastic value packages to suit all tastes and budgets during the tournament.
So, whether it’s a quick day trip you seek, a longer 2-3-7 night option, a bespoke tailor-made trip to include the family or even, a full sport-focused holiday we will be able to arrange this for you.
We are expecting a high demand as we have been starved of sports events for so long.
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Our sports break experts have made planning your trip easy! Our packages include return flights, return airport transfers, either 3* or 4* hotel accommodation depending on your selection (unless it’s a day trip) and those all-important match tickets.
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Our dedicated sports team will put together a package that suits you and your interests. Head off for a day trip or stay for a few nights to really soak up the sights in Bordeaux, Nantes, or Paris. Our expert travel advisors will put together a customer itinerary for you, letting you enjoy the thrills of the match along with the best these city destinations have to offer. Bringing the family? Treat them to a tailor-made trip including bucket-list experiences like Disneyland Paris, and fun activities for all. Head off for some shopping or take in a city tour by bus, train or from the deck of a sleek river cruise liner. With so many options to consider, Cassidy Travel is here to help you plan it all from the moment you land to coming home.
Rugby World Cup 2023
ATTENTION ALL RUGBY SPORTS FANS
IT’S STARTED! THE CLOCK IS TICKING FOR
Rugby World Cup 2023
Cassidy Travel, your local award-winning travel agent has been selected as an official travel authorised sub agent for Rugby World Cup France 2023 – this means that we will be able to offer you match tickets for every match and fantastic value packages to suit all tastes and budgets during the tournament.
So, whether it’s a quick day trip you seek, a longer 2-3-7 night option, a bespoke tailor-made trip to include the family or even, a full sport-focused holiday we will be able to arrange this for you.
We are expecting a high demand as we have been starved of sports events for so long.
CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITE GAME PACKAGE AND BOOK IT NOW
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
Our sports break experts have made planning your trip easy! Our packages include return flights, return airport transfers, either 3* or 4* hotel accommodation depending on your selection (unless it’s a day trip) and those all-important match tickets.
MAKE IT YOURS
Our dedicated sports team will put together a package that suits you and your interests. Head off for a day trip or stay for a few nights to really soak up the sights in Bordeaux, Nantes, or Paris. Our expert travel advisors will put together a customer itinerary for you, letting you enjoy the thrills of the match along with the best these city destinations have to offer. Bringing the family? Treat them to a tailor-made trip including bucket-list experiences like Disneyland Paris, and fun activities for all. Head off for some shopping or take in a city tour by bus, train or from the deck of a sleek river cruise liner. With so many options to consider, Cassidy Travel is here to help you plan it all from the moment you land to coming home.
Oct 19 (Reuters) - England will face world number one Ireland in Dublin next summer as they prepare for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) announced on Wednesday.
England will play Ireland at the Aviva Stadium on Aug. 19 after a double-header against Wales -- first in Cardiff on Aug. 5 and then at Twickenham Stadium a week later.
Eddie Jones' team will wrap up their preparation with a game against Fiji at Twickenham on Aug. 26 before they travel to France for the World Cup, which begins on Sept. 8.
"It's a great chance to benchmark ourselves against the current No. 1 team in the world," coach Jones said.
"We are looking forward to taking them on in front of a lively Irish crowd and work towards being at our best for when the Rugby World Cup starts."
England, who are fifth in the world rankings, won the World Cup in 2003 in Australia. They lost to South Africa in the final of the 2019 edition in Japan.
Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar
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