November 2007. - QualityPlant newsletter
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Budapest Winter Invasion Campaign once again! - 4 nights for the price of 3 in participating Budapest hotels
After visiting QualityPlant's dental clinic on the country-side visit our capital for a cultural holiday.
"Come to Budapest for 3 nights and stay longer as there is so much to do. Participating hotels offer visitors one additional night's stay free as a gift for every three they booked, thus allowing guests to fully enjoy what Budapest has to offer."- says the ad. (The offer is alive between December 1, 2007 - March 31, 2008).
The cooperating partners of the marketing action include Budapest's three, four and five star hotels (more than 50 hotels, including major hotels chains), the Hotel Association of Hungary, the Hungarian National Tourist Office, Malev Hungarian Airlines, the Tourism Office of Budapest, the Municipality of Budapest, Budapest Airport, Budapest Spring Festival and other tourism service providers. (e.g. restaurants, sightseeing, rent a car, baths, museums, theatres). Malev will support this with special fares making a trip to Budapest even more accessible than ever.
The total number of BWI participants already exceeds 70.
After 400 years of the Romans,
150 years of the Ottomans
and 45 years of the Soviets
You'll be the first who's welcome to stay
longer, so have an extra night on us!
The Hungarian National Tourist Office supplemented by the independent website of the campaign www.budapestwinterinvasion.com radiating its own unique image in six languages (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Russian) and providing space for each participating partner to appear as well as detailed information on Budapest.
Budapest winter visitor facts:
Budapest is one of the world's most beautiful capitals, with its unique atmosphere and its delightful panorama from the two banks of the Danube, which has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for good reason. The city is historical, romantic and modern, all in one. Hungary's diverse history with many foreign peoples having spent time in the territory gives Budapest a special feel. Guests have the opportunity to visit the Roman city of Aquincum, to relax in a Turkish bath, to admire Hapsburg era architecture or to discover huge statues of the Soviet times all within the city limits!
Budapest is unique in the world in respect to the natural springs that can be found all over the city - there are more than one hundred thermal springs and the baths built upon them offer marvellous health and wellness programmes. And as with every great city there are interesting museums, art galleries, churches, monuments, parks, concert venues, restaurants, bars and cafes all easily accessible in this dynamic metropolis.
Your individual code that provides 50 GBP discount on each Zimmer TSV and Nobel Branemark implant at our clinics can be found in the e-news sent directly to you.
20,000 Britons go abroad for dental treatment
The Observer newspaper reported on 23rd September that some 20,000 UK citizens travelled abroad last year for dental treatment.
"Property investors and skiers have long known about the advantages of a trip to Eastern Europe, but growing numbers of Britons are now jetting off to the likes of Hungary, Poland and Bulgaria to cut the cost of their dental bills, " the Observer reported.
Fifty thousand people in the UK travelled abroad for medical treatment last year and 20,000 of these did so for the sake of their teeth. The average spend on dentistry was GBP 2,500, according to website Treatmentabroad, which surveyed 300 clinics, medical tourism companies, hospitals, doctors, dentists and healthcare providers overseas that are promoting their services to the UK market.
"Cost is the biggest factor driving people overseas - savings of more than 80 per cent can be made on some forms of treatment, " Treatmentabroad director Keith Pollard told the Observer.
"The biggest growth in dental tourism appears to have been fuelled by the changes to NHS dental contracts, especially for people who want more complex procedures carried out. They are either struggling to find a dentist to do it or when they do are being met with costs of GBP 10,000 to GBP 15,000 in some cases."
The Observer reported that the British Dental Association has issued a warning for anyone considering treatment abroad. A spokesman told the Observer that there may be potential risks and hidden costs. "Difficulties may arise if there are problems with the treatment when the patient returns home, especially if there are insufficient records of the treatment carried out.
Treatment Abroad: 24/09/2007

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