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Transat Announces More ‘Option Flex’ Benefits for TAs

Effective 15MAY, Transat is improving the terms and conditions of  Option Flex for travel advisors.

For Option Flex Standard and Option Flex Extra, the commission on new bookings has been increased to 20%, and the waiting period for a new booking after a cancellation has been reduced to 10 days.

In addition, the compensation for Option Flex Extra cancellations has been increased to CAD $75 per passenger (adult or child).

As a reminder, Option Flex Standard and Option Flex Extra offer travellers the following benefits when booking South, United States, Europe, Morocco and Peru packages:

 

Option Flex Standard
($89)

Option Flex Extra

($149)

Change their travel dates, destination and/or hotel

72 hours before departure

24 hours before departure

Cancel their trip

72 hours before departure and get a travel credit

24 hours before departure and get a refund

Transfer their vacation package to a relative

up to 30 days before departure

 

For more details, travel advisors can visit Agent Direct or Transat.com.

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