Pleasant Holidays, Journese expand travel protection plans
Pleasant Holidays and luxury sister brand Journese, jointly announced new, expanded rate tiers starting at just $49 per adult for their Cancel-for-Any-Reason Travel Protection Plan.
It is valid for non-cruise vacation packages.
Both Pleasant Holidays and Journese offer two plan options that include pre-departure travel arrangement and waiver benefits combined with post-departure travel insurance benefits.
They must be purchased at time of the booking:
"We revised our rate tiers to better address the current needs of US travelers, many of whom are now booking vacations to destinations closer to home that can run the gamut from budget-friendly to bucket list splurge," said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO.
"Expanding our rate tiers based on trip cost from six tiers to 10 makes it even easier for travel advisors to include travel protection coverage at a great price for their clients."
Compensation for non-refundable or components under cancellation penalty is paid in the form of credit for future travel with Pleasant Holidays or Journese.
Any remaining balance is refunded to the original form of payment.
Travel advisors receive the greater of $200 or 10% of their original commission, not to exceed the original commission amount
Pleasant Holidays and Journese also extended their Zero Brand Change Fees promotion to apply to all new land vacation bookings made by February 28, 2022.
The policy does not apply to cruise vacation bookings.
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