Transat Invites Agents To Experience Traveller Care Program
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Following the announcement of its expanded network for the winter season, Transat is inviting travel agents to experience its Traveller Care health and safety program with exclusive fares on flights and packages to Cancun and Riviera Maya (Mexico), as well as Punta Cana (Dominican Republic).

Rates start at $399 for flights and $449 for seven-night all-inclusive packages to one of nine resorts. Packages are available for travel agents in single or double occupancy with a companion of their choice.

“This is the perfect opportunity for agents to familiarize themselves, at low cost, with our new way of travelling so that they can better inform and reassure their clients,” says Nicole Bursey, Commercial Director at Transat. “In collaboration with our hotel partners, we remain committed to offering a simple and safe travel experience, and our agents will be able to attest to this first-hand.”

These rates will be valid from 15AUG to 31OCT, 2020 with weekly departures from Montreal and Toronto.

For more details, agents can consult Agent Direct.

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