Collette Cancels Israel Departures for First Half of 2024

Collette has announced a full refund for all travellers who were booked on departures to Israel through the first half of 2024.

"Any travel advisor who booked travellers during this period will keep all advanced commissions paid from those bookings," Collete shared via a 19DEC press release.

Collette said it has made the decision to cancel all tour departures to Israel through 30JUN, 2024. The price paid for the tour, flights, and insurance will be refunded to any traveller who was booked on tour travelling during that timeframe at the time of cancellation.

“Collette always prioritizes the safety and time of its travellers, which is why we have made the early decision to cancel all departures to Israel through June 30, 2024,” said Jeff Roy, Executive Vice President at Collette.

He added, “We understand that by making this decision now, it allows our travellers and advisors to begin planning alternative travel arrangements for 2024.”

More information on Collette's website. 

 

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