EF Go Ahead Tours, a leader in experiential and educational travel, has launched a President’s Day Flash Sale offering up to $1,000 in savings for trips during late spring and summer 2024.
The flash sale, going on now through February 19, offers $500-$1,000 off per person. Additionally, travelers can enjoy EF Go Ahead’s flexible booking policies, reserving a trip with $99 down and paying in interest-free installments 60 days after reserving your trip.
Some tours that are on sale with $1,000 off are the October 16 departure for the Greek Islands for Solo Travelers: Crete & Santorini tour; the May 19 departure of the Highlights of Japan: Tokyo to Kyoto tour; the August 24 departure of the Grand Tour of Italy; and the June 17 departure of the Landscapes of Scotland & Ireland tour.
"This sale is one of a kind—you won't find steeper discounts on tours anywhere else,” said Jessica Trammell, Vice President of Marketing at EF Go Ahead Tours. “It's the perfect opportunity for travelers to book that dream trip they've been eyeing, at an unparalleled value for 2024. All of our most coveted destinations are on sale, so now is the best time to book for this year!"
EF Go Ahead Tours also offers an affiliate program through AWIN for travel advisors interested in booking their clients on a tour. Every travel advisor earns $200 in base commission for every tour booked, with the opportunity to earn more on a per-person basis.
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