Pleasant Holidays, Journese expand South America portfolio
Pleasant Holidays and its luxury sister brand, Journese are expanding their South America product with sales of Argentina and Peru package vacations opening on January 3, 2022.
The initial portfolio will feature 40 hotels and resorts; more than 60 sightseeing excursions including private and shared options; and four guided vacations offering immersive experiences in the wine, food, culture, history and natural wonders of these destinations.
Focused on the region’s most popular vacation destinations for the U.S. travel market, the expansion includes: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú, Mendoza and Ushuaia in Argentina; and Cusco City, Lima, Machu Picchu and Sacred Valley in Peru.
Pleasant Holidays and Journese originally launched their South America vacations product in October 2018 with Colombia.
Product for both brands includes customized vacations for FIT and Groups, including flights in all classes; hotel accommodations; airport transfers, exciting tours and activities including private options.
The South America hotel portfolio features top brands including Best Western, Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott, Meli and others, and most hotels are electronically connected featuring dynamic rates, inventory and instant reservation confirmations.
Key airline partners serving Argentina and Peru from major US cities include American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, LATAM Airlines and United Airlines.
Pleasant Holidays and Journese are celebrating the launch of the new destinations with exclusive limited-time offers, including daily breakfast, room upgrades and more; and bonus tours on select guided vacation itineraries.
In addition, air-inclusive vacations of five nights or longer booked at participating Pleasant Holidays’ Hot Deals hotels receive $150 off per booking.
The Hot Deals offer is valid on new bookings made by February 13, 2022 for travel through December 15, 2022.
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