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Holiday break: Reflections offers fuel offset credit to travellers

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* Reflections Holidays is launching a Fuel Offset Voucher Program, offering its guests a $25 credit from March 18 until April 30 to ease the rising cost of fuel and cost of living pressures for its guests

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 In an unprecedented move, the largest holiday group in New South Wales, Reflections Holidays, will offer guests a $25 credit at all of its 40 holiday parks - valid from today until April 30 - to help travellers under the financial pump from rising fuel bills and cost of living pressures.  

Reflections Chief Executive Officer Nick Baker said that Reflections, a certified social enterprise which reinvests profit back into its holiday parks, had launched its Fuel Offset Voucher Program because it was well aware that Australians were concerned by the leap in fuel prices, and the cost of living, and wanted to make a difference. 

“We are happy to offer this fuel offset voucher to any of our guests who are staying for two nights or more at any of our parks, starting from today until April 30, and this applies to guests who already have bookings or are considering booking in this period,” Mr Baker said.  

“We hope this credit brings some peace of mind to our guests who have already booked over Easter or are weighing up whether to travel in April, because we know that they - like all of our team - are concerned by the rise in the cost of fuel, alongside general costs in living.” 

“Family holidays are incredibly important to stay connected with each other and camping is still the most affordable way to get together and relax and get all the benefits of being outdoors and in nature.” 

Mr Baker said that the Fuel Offset Voucher program was a first for the organisation.  

“We are witnessing unique global circumstances which have impacted the travel plans of Australians and this requires a unique approach from us as an industry leader,” he said. 

Mr Baker said Reflections was privileged to operate holiday parks in some of the best locations in NSW, from coast to country, and strived to offer a suite of accommodation to suit every budget. 

“Camping remains one of the most affordable holiday options – you can pitch a tent along the eastern seaboard or in one of our inland parksbook a range of cabins, from budget to premium, or indulge in our glamping precinct Wilderluxe at Lake Keepit,” he said.  

The Fuel Offset Program will be applied from March 18 until April 30, with each Reflections guest receiving the $25 in their account in the first week of May.The Program is subject to standard terms and conditions, with a limit applied to one credit per booking guest in this period. 

Mr Baker said that Reflections bookings were still operating under standard terms and conditions, and for many guests this allows cancellation up to 24 hours prior to arrival. 

“We understand it’s a tricky time and if you’d like to chat about your booking, our team is always happy to help,” he said.  


About us:

Reflections Holidays is a Category One Crown Land manager and the largest holiday park group in NSW. A certified social enterprise, it reinvests profit back into the 40 holiday parks it operates and the 47 community reserves it cares for on behalf of the NSW public. 


Contact details:

Media Contact: Penelope Green 0437 144 526

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