Renowned river cruise company, Avalon Waterways, is the latest major industry player to become part of the extensive Traveltek network. Users of Traveltek’s market-leading reservation platform and cruise booking system now have access to cruise content and itineraries, and flat file pricing for Avalon Waterways’ extensive selection of river cruises.
Avalon Waterways, known for prioritising its agents and expanding its routes, offers exceptional river cruises with unique features like the Open-Air Balcony® and Comfort Collection Beds℠ that face panoramic views. Avalon Waterways’ commitment to customer preferences includes increased health-focused itineraries, sustainability efforts, and solo traveller deals, earning them the prestigious ServiceMark accreditation in a first for the British travel industry. Avalon Waterways sails across the world including Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.
Integration of Avalon Waterways into Traveltek’s platform will provide clients with a wider array of luxurious, immersive travel options, complete with exceptional service and unique cruising experiences.
Traveltek’s Global Director of Revenue & Supply, Tracy Sharp commented “I’m thrilled we are partnering with Avalon Waterways, another heavyweight in the river cruise industry, as Traveltek continues to focus on adding further cruise lines on our platform. This shows our commitment in offering a truly global range of cruise partners for our clients in all markets.”
Phil Shipman, UK Sales Director for Avalon Waterways agrees, “We are over the moon to be partnering up with Traveltek. This is a great opportunity to further expand the wide range of Avalon cruises and destinations to clients across the world. Working with Traveltek is a key objective as we continue to prioritise working with the travel trade and I’m excited to see the results.”
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