Trafalgar announces new trip savings - TravelMole


Trafalgar announces new trip savings

Thursday, 31 Oct, 2005 0

Trafalgar announced a new early payment program that can save up to $300 per couple or $150 a person.

Those who book and pay for their trip one year prior to the departure date are eligible for the savings. The total price tag has to be paid in full as little as four months in advance of departure, company officials said.

Trafalgar’s all-inclusive packages go to Amsterdam, Paris and other cities. US gateways include Boston, New York and Seattle, among others.

Trafalgar is introducing 150 itineraries.

Packages include optional excursions, free time for individual exploration, tour directors and local guides, meals, hotel tips and baggage handling.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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