WHY IT RATES: Travelers who book their next trips with ALGV could get up to $600 in savings this Black Friday. — Lacey Pfalz, Associate Writer, TravelPulse
Just like holiday gifts, ALG Vacations® (ALGV) knows travel is best when bundled. With this spirit in mind, ALGV is offering a stack of savings of up to 65% with promo code andExclusive Nonstop Vacation Flights (ENVF) discounts for the perfect present this Black Fri-YAY season.
Advisors can take advantage of deals with Apple Vacations, Funjet Vacations, Travel Impressions, Blue Sky Tours, and United Vacations®. Travelers can mix, match, and stack up Black Fri-YAY savings, getting the most out of ALG Vacations’ best deals of the year.
ALGV brands including Apple Vacations, Funjet Vacations, and Travel Impressions are offering up to:
For more information on Black Fri-YAY savings, visit www.algvacations.com/blackfriyay. Book by 11/28/24 for travel through 12/15/25 for these exclusive deals.
SOURCE: ALG Vacations press release.
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“What color are those clouds?” I ask my companion as we bob in the large sunken pool on our private deck, long enough to cross in seven swipes of front crawl. The sun is sinking beneath the sapphire seas of the Indian Ocean, the last gasps of daylight painting the skies in countless hues. “White,” she tells me. “A little grey, maybe.”
“What color are those clouds?” I ask my companion as we bob in the large sunken pool on our private deck, long enough to cross in seven swipes of front crawl. The sun is sinking beneath the sapphire seas of the Indian Ocean, the last gasps of daylight painting the skies in countless hues. “White,” she tells me. “A little grey, maybe.”
Many savvy travelers use points and miles deals to save big during the notoriously expensive holiday travel season. But before you empty out all your loyalty programs to redeem those hard-earned rewards, don’t forget to take advantage of deals and promos that can help earn you some extra points and miles—some of which you can even score while you’re at home stuffing turkeys and stockings. Who knows? They may just be enough to get you to that business class seat or that extra ticket.
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