Brendan teams with AARP to offer group discounts

Thursday, 11 Dec, 2007 0

Brendan Worldwide Vacations and AARP Services announced a preferred provider relationship.

Under the agreement, AARP’s 39 million members will receive a $50 per person discount on Brendan’s escorted and locally hosted vacations and river cruises of seven days (six nights) or longer, anywhere in the world.

Additional special offers will also be available. Discounts apply to new bookings made on or after this month.

“AARP has a long history of offering outstanding value and service to their members. We are proud to have been selected as one of its suppliers” said Gary Murphy, president of Brendan.

Brendan Worldwide Vacations offers multi-day tours and cruises throughout the world, including Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South and Central America, Africa, Asia, the United States and Canada.

Travel is by modern tour coaches with air conditioning, reclining seats and panoramic windows, deluxe river cruise ships, safari mini-buses, trains, and Mediterranean cruise ships.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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