Trafalgar gives agents 100% confidence and peace of mind for all Autumn, Winter and Spring departures

The old adage of success breeds success is ringing true for Trafalgar as the guided holiday brand is thanking agents for playing their vital part in making 2017 such a bumper year for business and setting the stage well for an even better 2018.  Placing their trust in the multi award-winning operator, agents can now confidently book holidays from October 2017 through to April 2018, resulting in departures for Autumn, Winter & Spring 2017/2018 now confirmed as 100% Definite.

“With Diwali coming up and the year-end Christmas holiday season just around the corner, we believe that this will give our agents and the trade all the confidence and peace of mind when their clients decide on a Trafalgar European holiday with their loved ones.  In a world that is constantly in flux and a notoriously late booking market here in Asia, this 100% Definite Departure guarantee presents a golden opportunity to all agents who are now able capitalise on all selling opportunities as far out as April.  With an overall 98% independent guests satisfaction rating and a high 52% repeat business annually, we believe we have the product that the trade can rely on.” said Nicholas Lim, Trafalgar’s President, Asia.

With 70 years’ experience, more than five million guests, 8 travel styles across 226 itineraries in 65 countries and a completely transparent independent guests ratings, Trafalgar is committed to putting the simplicity and fun back into selling its authentic experiences.

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