Insight offering definite departures
Insight Vacations says it is taking at least one serious worry about vacations out of the picture: More than half of its trips are now labeled “definite departures.”
“More than half of all Insight Vacations Premium Escorted Journeys are guaranteed to go in 2012,” the company says.
Agents can also confidently book the trips for clients because of this guarantee, says Insight.
Some tours that are already definite departures include Italian Escapade, Britain & Ireland, Best of California. Jewels of Alaska, Country Roads of Switzerland, Normandy, Brittany & the Loire Valley, Easy Pace Russia , Best of Spain & Portugal and Best of Italy.
“Insight guests enjoy more intimate groups, limited to just 40 passengers, the services of an experienced tour director and the assurance of staying in top selected hotels which are centrally or scenically located,” according to Insight.
Coaches also have more legroom than standard, the tour company says.
“Insight Vacations has accumulated an international following by providing outstanding service and quality tour packages to the savvy traveler who seeks better accommodations, choices in dining, and smaller group sizes all while staying in the most desirable locations,” according to Insight. The company has been around for 30 years.
By David Wilkening
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