Tour company offers unusual single room supplements
Lion World Tours says it is offering something that most tour operators do not: special offers designed specifically for passengers staying in single rooms.
Said Lucille Sive, president:
"Single passengers make up a fair amount of the leisure travel to Africa, and they tend to be the forgotten demographic. We want to change that by offering some of our well-known spectacular deals to the single traveler market."
Lion World Tours has launched an area of their web site that is dedicated to the traveler looking for a single room.
These packages will have either no single supplement fee at all, or a significantly reduced single supplement fee, the company says.
These deals are not just for the person traveling by themselves, however, since they are also for the third or fifth traveler in a group who does not have someone to share a room with.
To launch this new program, Lion World Tours is initially offering three itineraries that have no single supplement fee at all during specified departure periods. The initial itineraries included in this program include Kenya and two trips to South Africa.
All three trips include round-trip airfare, regional flights, game drives and other fees, and transfers.
By David Wilkening
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