GTS launches 2024 New York product range
Australia based Global Group Travel Services (GGTS) has celebrated the launch of its 2024 New York hotel accommodation range with 15% travel agent commission.
The wholesaler has positioned the Immerse Millenium Broadway Times Square, one of eight Times Square hotels GGTS has on its books, as the lead with a four-night stay at $1253 per person twin share.
The offer includes return airport transfers, daily breakfast, a guided city tour and dinner at an upmarket Italian restaurant.
GGTS has further value-added the package with a pass for the Edge Observation Deck at 30 Hudson Yards, the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere.
An alternative New York hotel four-night package at the Rui Plaza New York Times Square is priced from $1686 per person twin share.
The AFTA-accredited Global Group Travel Services was established in Melbourne in 2000 offering bespoke travel catering to both FIT and groups.
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