Global Group Travel Services launches 2024 cruise programs with commission incentive

Global Group Travel Services launches 2024 cruise programs with commission incentive
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Global Group Travel Services (GGTS) has launched its 2024 Europe and Asia cruise program offering 15 per cent commission across the entire product range.

    Operated by one of Europe’s leading cruise companies, options range from a huge selection of itineraries offering hundreds of departures aboard a fleet encompassing 50 vessels varying from French canal barges through to luxury river vessels operating in many of the world’s most sought-after destinations.

    These include a five-day ‘Valleys of the Rhône and Saône: Gastronomy and vineyards’ itinerary priced from AU$1781.00 per person twin share encompassing the Rhone Valley, historical Beaujolais and Côte Rôtie and the Condrieu Terroir wine region.

    Sailing ex-Lyon ports of call include includes Tain l’Hermitage, Vienne, Lyon, Collonges au Mont D’or, Mâcon and Belleville before returning to Lyon.

    Cruise highlights include dinner at the Abbey of Collonges, Paul Bocuse’s temple of gastronomic excellence with optional excursions featuring wine-tasting in a Tain L’Hermitage cellar and the Beaujolais vineyards and tours of Vinne and Lyon.

    Prices include all meals included with drinks included with meals and at the bar, refined French cuisine, a Gala dinner and evening and welcome cocktail.

    GGTS’ extensive range of southeast Asia departures includes an 11-day ‘From the Mekong Delta to the Angkor Temples’  itinerary priced from AU$3366.00 per person twin share.

    Sailing ex-Ho Chi Minh City includes visits to Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, a Cho Gao canal crossing and visits to the six major temples in Angkor.

    Cruise highlights include the infamous Cu Chi and the Museum of Vietnamese History in Ho Chi Minh City, a visit to a bee farm and a sampan ride in Chao Gao, the Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh and the Angkor Temples.

    The ‘From the Mekong Delta to the Angkor Temples’ program is inclusive of all meals.

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