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Packages, including flights and hotels in Freeland, start from as little as CA $925. Turn your daydreams into reality and secure your trip with Travelocity today.
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Can I save on my Freeland car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
Bundling your bookings into a Freeland vacation package will save you a tidy sum. Book a flight and car; a flight, car and hotel; or a hotel and car. You won’t find a better way to discover the greater Freeland region than from behind the wheel of your own rental car. You can also add activities and experiences to your Travelocity package.

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