Tucan Travel’s Patagonia prices go down and demand goes up!
Tucan Travel has noticed an increasing interest in Patagonia since the release of their 2007/08 Brochure, which offers extra departure dates for their four popular Patagonia Discovery Tours.
Extra dates were included in the new Brochure to meet the significant market demand for the region that arose this year.
The steady increase in Patagonia bookings also comes at a time when flights to Patagonia have dropped in price.
Tucan Travel’s Sales and Marketing Manager Richard Leonard said: “We have noticed that prices of Aerolineas Argentinas flights from Buenos Aires to Patagonia and vice versa have decreased significantly over the past weeks.
“We hope that this will encourage even more travellers to explore the region.”
Tucan Travel’s four Patagonia tours range from 12 to 21 days in length and travel segments of the popular route from Santiago to Ushuaia, taking in highlights such as Torres del Paine, Tierra del Fuego, and El Calafate. Transport is on a private Tucan Travel vehicle, and tours are fully guided by a professional Tucan Travel tour leader and driver.
To celebrate their 2007/08 Brochure launch, Tucan Travel will be offering Early Bird Discount specials from November 01 2006. Passengers who book any Tucan Travel or Budget Expeditions tour will receive 15% off until December 15, and then 10% off until January 31st.
The Early Bird Discount offer follows a month of incredible sales growth of over 50% in October 2006 compared to the same month last year. Sales and Marketing Manager, Richard Leonard, attributed the rise to a change in the behaviour of client booking patterns, fuelled by Latin America’s increasing popularity.
Next year, Tucan Travel will celebrate twenty years of operating adventure tours in Latin America – a testament to their innovation, experience, quality and value.
Contact Tucan Travel on (02) 9326 6633 or visit www.tucantravel.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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