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PHA3-BOOK NOW ACCOMMODATION, LUNCH,DINNER AND YOUR AIRPORT TRANSFER

From: Anneleen De Keukelaere <anneleen@phmovement.org>

For those of you who are joining us in Cape Town and are attending PHA3,

Booking for accommodation, lunch, dinner and airport transfers is now open.

Please follow this link to the PHA3 website for more information on cost and to have a look at the different options.

For bookings contact Ingrid on pha3bookings@gmail.com and provide following details:

Deadline for booking is 18th of June 2012.

Accommodation (incl Breakfast)

Time and Date of Arrival to UWC

Time and Date of Departure from UWC

Room: Single of Twin Sharing -
(when sharing with a particular person, indicate name)

Lunch (Yes/No) - vegetarian

Denote which days


05-Jul

06-Jul

07-Jul

08-Jul

09-Jul

10-Jul

11-Jul

Dinner (Yes/No) - vegetarian


Denote which days


04-Jul

05-Jul

06-Jul

07-Jul

08-Jul

09-Jul

10-Jul

11-Jul

Airport transfer (Yes/No)


Arrival Flight number

Arrival Time

Departure Flight Number

Departure Time

Airline



You will receive and email with confirmation for your booking. For those who booked via registration, please book again.

We would like to recommend to check the section 'practical information' and the section 'what to bring' on the PHA3 website before leaving to South Africa

Looking forward meeting you all at PHA3.
--
Third People's Health Assembly - July 2012 - Cape Town
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