Entire Travel Group and Rocky Mountaineer All Aboard for 2023

Entire Travel Group and Rocky Mountaineer All Aboard for 2023

Entire Travel Group and Rocky Mountaineer are joining forces to give Australians one last chance to save more than $1,000 per couple on 2023 Rocky Mountaineer journeys if they book before 30 September 2022.

The ‘All Aboard 2023’ promotion gives travellers a rare opportunity to enjoy a range of two- and three-day Rocky Mountaineer journeys and automatically have $1,080 per couple discounted from the price at checkout.

The discount is valid on rail packages and rail-only journeys (across SilverLeaf, SilverLeaf Plus, and GoldLeaf classes), and in some cases represents savings in excess of 20 per cent.

Examples of rail journeys and packages to which the discount can be applied include:

  • Vancouver-Banff rail journey (two days/one night from $2,332 pp) – a two-day all-daylight Rocky Mountaineer trip through Canada’s West and the Rockies, with an overnight stop in Kamloops.
  • Journey Through the Clouds Excursion (five days/four nights from $2,767 pp) – a journey from Vancouver to Jasper (or vice versa), with two days onboard Rocky Mountaineer and time to enjoy Jasper’s spectacular sights.
  • Rockies to the Red Rocks Excursion (five days/four nights from $3,138 pp) – board the Rocky Mountaineer in Denver and travel via rugged canyons, the Colorado River and the Continental Divide to Moab, the adventure capital of Utah and home to some of America’s most intriguing national parks.

Entire Travel Groupe’s sales and marketing director Greg McCallum said the All Aboard 2023 promotion provides unprecedented savings on an iconic rail experience.

“Rocky Mountaineer seldom discounts its rates, which makes the current promotion a rare opportunity that travellers would be wise to seize,” said McCallum.

“At the same time, it provides travel agents with the chance to move beyond the short-term booking trend that has characterised the post-pandemic ‘travel rush’, and re-establish a more stable, longer-term booking pattern.”

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