African Travel, Inc. (ATI) has announced new incentives aimed at both travelers and travel advisors to mark the start of the fall and winter booking season.
The luxury safari outfitter is offering a $500 credit per couple for any new booking, applicable to any destination and itinerary throughout 2024 and 2025. This offer is available for bookings made by December 31, 2024, and requires a minimum stay of seven nights with a land value of $6,000 per person or higher.
To support travel advisors with new bookings, ATI is providing a $100 incentive per client in the form of a digital gift card for deposits made by the same deadline, December 31, 2024. This offer is exclusive to new bookings and is not combinable with other promotions or incentives.
“We are committed to assisting our loyal Travel Advisors with fantastic incentives to make the end of 2024 a resounding success with our ultimate African experiences,” said Sherwin Banda, president of African Travel. “Advisors can encourage their clients to book our once-in-a-lifetime safaris as well a new bucket list adventures in North Africa including Morocco.”
Enhanced Itinerary: Flavors of Morocco
As part of its offerings, ATI highlights the 13-day Flavors of Morocco itinerary, designed for travelers seeking an immersive cultural experience during the fall season. This itinerary includes visits to significant sites in Casablanca, Rabat and Fez, as well as the stunning landscapes of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert.
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In Marrakech, guests will stay at the renowned 5-star luxury hotel, La Mamounia, which has a history of hosting notable figures such as Winston Churchill and Yves Saint Laurent. Travelers will participate in a Make Travel Matter Experience, engaging in a Tagine cooking class led by a local chef, where they will prepare traditional Moroccan dishes and learn to make mint tea. Additionally, they will explore Marrakech’s vibrant markets with a local foodie.
Another component of the itinerary involves visiting the Marjana Argan Co-operative, owned by over 80 local women, where travelers can learn about the traditional methods of producing argan oil.
Travel advisors interested in further training can participate in the TTC Agent Academy, part of The Travel Corporation.
For more details on the new incentives and other offerings, travel advisors are encouraged to contact their local sales manager or visit African Travel’s advisor page.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by African Travel. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.
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