Trafalgar confirms all 2017 trips as definite

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Trafalgar has, for the first time, has assured agents that every single one of its 2017 Europe & Britain and Asia Departures has been confirmed as definite.

This is a major move for the operator, and a big tick for agents booking clients on tours, as it cements confidence that the trip will go ahead.

Trafalgar managing director Australia, Matthew Cameron-Smith, told Travel Weekly, “This is great news for agents and allows them to book the brand with the utmost confidence.

“The trips are very appealing, which has seen an increase in demand. It also comes off the back of having very transparent deals with air and land offerings, which makes it very easy to sell.

“Our focus is very much on making it easy for trade partners.

“We are thrilled to be able to guarantee agents that the chances of winning with Trafalgar are 100 per cent when it comes to selling our extensive portfolio of 109 guided holdiays for summer in Europe and Britain, and 17 different trips across Asia.

“We want to say a big thank you to our retail partners and suppliers, who have been amazing. We wouldn’t have gotten there without our travel partners.”

 

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