Bentours prices trimmed after C&K acquisition
MELBOURNE – Bentours prices have dropped by up to 15 per cent following the group’s recent acquisition by Cox & Kings Australia.
Cox & Kings Australia chief executive r Steve Reynolds said the fall in the cost of tours and other products on offer from the Scandinavian and Eastern European specialist was a positive outcome of the deal.
Reynolds said many of the prices printed in the Bentours brochure had now dropped significantly and agents should check the latest prices on the website or call reservations.
“These decreases, amongst other things, have resulted from the strong buying power of the Cox & Kings group,†he added.
Products with significant reductions which have been updated in the booking system are Hurtigruten Cruises, Scenes of the North Tour and all its variants, Iceland Hotels, Iceland’s Grand Countryside, Gota Canal, Denmark Hotels, Finland Hotels, Russian Focus and Grand Packages.
Ian Jarrett
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