Early birds get the discounts with MyBentours
SYDNEY – MyBentours has one-off savings of $1500pp on all of its Russia, Ukraine, Europe and China 2010 Viking River cruises when booked and paid in full by December 18, 2009.
The savings include two of its most popular Russia river cruises – ‘Waterways of the Czars’ and ‘Footsteps of the Cossacks’ – through the historic and cultural heart of Russia.
Several other Viking River Cruises through Europe plus all China Viking River Cruises offer a saving of $1500pp when booked and paid in full by December 18, 2009.
“These are major savings on a whole cross section of Viking River Cruises for 2010 and we urge agents to encourage clients to book early and take advantage of them while on offer,†said MyBentours business development manager Mark Dribbus.
MyBentours also has savings of up to 30 per cent on selected voyages and dates for its popular Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Voyage product.
The 30 per cent early bird discount applies to all new bookings made by December 31, 2009, for the 12 day Norwegian Coastal Voyage ‘Bergen to Bergen via Kirkenes’ cruises departing between Jan 1- April 14 and Sept 15-Dec 31, 2010.
Passengers are offered a further 10 per cent reduction if they have travelled with Hurtigruten in the last three years. For those travelling from April 15-Sept 14, 2010, a 15 per cent early bird discount applies.
Hurtigruten has introduced up to 20 percent early bird discounts on its 9 day ‘Greenland – Glaciers and Icebergs’ product.
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Ian Jarrett
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