AAT Kings stands by brochure pricing
AAT Kings has announced a guarantee that the prices on all bookings made and deposited on its 09/10 brochures will not be affected by currency fluctuations.
AAT Kings sasy it is strongly committed to the travel agent community and as partners work together in both good and more difficult times.
Effectively this amazing offer means prices are honored that were put to market prior to the current global and domestic financial crisis.
AAT Kings customers can choose from a wide range of escorted tours, short breaks, small group adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs throughout Australia and New Zealand with itineraries ranging in length from half-day city sight tours to extended 31-day tours, all brochured at what AAT Kings says are excellent value for money rates.
This extensive range of itineraries can be booked through AAT Kings’ reservation call centre or by using its speedy online booking system, Agents Online.
Accessing Agents Online is easy.
Simply go to the home page of AAT Kings’ website www.aatkings.com, select ‘Australia’ in the drop-down menu, click on the Travel Industry tab and follow the Agents Online link from the reservations section.
Agents Online can also be accessed from www.calypso.net.au.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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