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Visitors Encouraged to 'Pack Your Bags for Amelia Island'

Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:46pm EDT
New Program Offers Air Travelers Credit for Checked Baggage Fees

    AMELIA ISLAND, Fla., June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- As airlines begin to make
costly changes to checked baggage policies, one Florida destination is
offering travelers some welcome relief. Amelia Island, located off the
northeastern-most coast of Florida, has created a new "Pack Your Bags for
Amelia Island" program that includes a room credit up to $80 for checked
baggage fees* charged to guests by the airlines. The "Pack Your Bags" program
is being offered at several of the island's hotels, resorts and
bed-and-breakfast inns, and is available through September 30, 2008 on stays
of three or more nights at the participating hotels.
    With this latest hurdle the airlines are putting up, we wanted to give air
travelers a much-needed break," said Gil Langley, Managing Director of the
Tourist Development Council. "You don't have to pack a lot to enjoy the best
of Amelia Island, but some visitors like to have the choice without being
penalized."
    Recently voted one of the top 10 North American Island's in Conde Nast
Traveler's Reader's Choice Awards, Amelia Island is treasured for its
irresistible mix of quiet beaches, natural beauty, luxury spas, championship
golf, unique history, and charming Victorian-era character. With its world
class resorts, charming inns, and value hotels and condominiums, Amelia Island
has a wide variety of accommodation choices for truly memorable getaways.
    Accommodators participating in the "Pack Your Bags" program include:

    1875 Florida House Inn                                      (800) 258-3301
                                                       www.FloridaHouseInn.com

    Addison on Amelia                                           (800) 943-1604
                                                       www.addisononamelia.com

    Amelia Hotel at the Beach                                   (877) 263-5428
                                                            www.Ameliahotel.us

    Ash Street Inn                                              (800) 277-6660
                                                              www.ashstinn.com

    Amelia Island Williams House                                (800) 414-9258
                                                         www.Williamshouse.com

    The Fairbanks House                                         (888) 891-9881
                                                        www.Fairbankshouse.com

    Hampton Inn & Suites                                        (904) 491-4911
                                                   www.hamptoninnandsuites.net

    Summer Beach Resort                                         (800) 862-9297
                                                           www.summerbeach.com


    For visitor information, online planning, and information on the "Pack
Your Bags for Amelia Island" program, visit www.ameliaisland.org/freebags.
    * Restrictions apply. Requires minimum three-night stay, double occupancy.
Upon check-in, guests must present an original receipt showing checked baggage
fees from the airline. Room credit will not exceed $80 and applies to checked
baggage fees only; charges for oversize or overweight baggage do not apply.
Cannot be combined with other promotions or special convention/meeting rates.
Program will be valid for new reservations from June 15 through September 30,
2008. Please contact individual hotels for more information or to book a room.
SOURCE   Amelia Island Tourist Development Council

Katharina Lane, Hayworth Creative Public Relations, +1-386-677-7000, or
+1-941-779-3344 - cell, +1-386-677-7393 - fax, katharina@hayworthcreative.com,
for Amelia Island Tourist Development Council



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