TTC Tour Brands’ various tour operators are offering up to 25 percent savings on a variety of trips around the world with its annual 2024 Big Tour Sale, going on now through February 15, 2024, and available on each tour operator's website.
The tour operator for young adults aged 18-25, Contiki, is offering up to 25 percent off itineraries around the world through January 31, 2024, with its Big Social Travel Sale. Travelers can enjoy a South African safari for 15 percent off, a European Explorer itinerary at 25 percent off or a trip island-hopping in Thailand for 20 percent off.
Brendan Vacations is offering up to 20 percent savings on all guided trips for 2024, including its most popular itineraries in Ireland and Scotland. Additionally, those taking Self-Drive and Locally Hosted Rail Experiences can enjoy $200 off per person, while those planning a Private Chauffeur or Lux Self-Drive experience will enjoy $250 off per person, now through February 15, 2024.
Trafalgar, Insight Vacations and Costsaver are each offering 15 to 20 percent savings on select itineraries, now through February 15, 2024. Trafalgar’s Great Italian Cities is currently 15 percent off, while Insight Vacation’s two-week Highlights of Eastern Europe tour is currently 20 percent off.
“As we look to 2024 trends in travel, we know value will always be in style and want to ensure travel advisors have the confidence, tools and incentives necessary to delight clients booking travel in the new year,” says Melissa DaSilva, President of TTC Tour Brands, North America. “The first quarter is the traditional selling season and already, there’s a high demand. We encourage advisors to take advantage of our significant savings as we anticipate departures will fill up quickly.”
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