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Experience Barbados and save up to $100

Experience Barbados With Delta Vacations and Save Up to $100 | SYS-CON MEDIA: "BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta Vacations® makes planning a week-long Barbados getaway that much easier this winter with seven night hotel and air packages from a variety of cities including Atlanta, New York, Detroit, MI, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN and Salt Lake City, UT. With easy air connections via Atlanta, Barbados is just a quick flight away this winter where travelers can spend a week in paradise on the pristine beaches, inviting turquoise waters, and vibrant and historic culture. Book by Nov. 30, 2009 and travel through April 30, 2010 with savings up to $100. For full terms and conditions of this offer, visit:

http://www.deltavacations.com/specials/specialoffer.do?specialOfferCode=11162DVC."

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