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TravelPerks: Your Gateway to Exceptional Vacation Savings and Service

Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2024
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TravelPerks is a full-service discount agency who works with all cruise lines, resorts, and tour companies around the globe to bring the best deals and expertise to their clients. In business since 2004, they’ve
helped tens of thousands of travelers across the nation find great deals on their perfect vacations.
TravelPerks is thrilled to offer these great deals and expertise to AMAC members.

The TravelPerks Way: It’s All About You

Your vacation is all about you. That’s why TravelPerks is your personal guide to help you find the best
vacation for your needs and lifestyle. Whether you know exactly where you want to go or are just
starting to explore some possibilities, TravelPerks will help you piece the puzzle together – all within your
budget.

Best Prices & Bonuses

TravelPerks will do better than a cruise line’s, resort’s, or tour company’s best deals. Travel deals change
daily and TravelPerks stays on top of the best deals so you don’t have to. When you book your vacation
through TravelPerks, they’ll ensure you have the maximum discounts and bonuses available to you.

Experts in the Travel Industry

Whether it’s a specific cruise line, resort, or simply area of the world you’re looking to explore, they’ve
done the research to vet and tailor your trip to you – exactly how you want it. Or, maybe you’re unsure
where you want to go but have an idea of the perfect type of vacation in your head. Either way, they’ll
cut through the noise and options, saving you time and potential frustration. TravelPerks believes
vacations should be fun and stress-free – as should the planning.

Great Service

Did you have a trip cancel during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic? Did you spend endless hours on
the phone with an airline or hotel? If you book with TravelPerks, they take care of any unexpected
changes and cancellations for you. That’s why they received nothing but 5-star Google reviews
throughout 2020 & 2021 – and continue to do so.

Additionally, TravelPerks is US-based travel agency out of Eugene, Oregon. When you call, you’ll talk to a
real person and are assigned a dedicated travel agent who will get to know you and your travel
preferences. You’ll have a direct line to your agent for ease and continuity. They’ll never have you hold
while they catch up on records of previous conversations with other representatives.

Don’t Travel Agencies Charge Fees?

No! In fact, travel agents save you money. Commission is made directly from the cruise line, resort, or
other supplier without any cost to you. By booking with TravelPerks, you’ll save money and receive their
great service and expertise.

Exclusive Offer For AMAC Members

As a TravelPerks partner, AMAC members receive not only the best deals on their next vacation, but the
most bonuses and great service from the TravelPerks team.

Your AMAC Member Bonuses:

  • NO BOOKING FEES
  • NEXT TO NOTHING Deposit Program—you can make a reservation with as little as $50 per person down!
  • UNLIMITED CASH BACK OR BONUS CREDITS on every vacation
  • 5% SAVINGS on Shore Excursions
  • BONUS SAVINGS on Complete Travel Packages
  • PRICE MATCHING and PRICE REDUCTION MONITORING included

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Louise Wallin
Louise Wallin
6 months ago

I have a cruise booked out of Vancouver, BC, Canada ending in Anchorage, Alaska. I would love assurances with air travel to Vancouver, hotel, and transportation to the hotel from the airport and to the cruise ship from the hotel.

Rick
Rick
7 months ago

Canned I get a discounted airline ticket

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