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AAA Travel Selects Railbookers as Preferred Partner

by Daine Taylor  September 04, 2020

AAA Travel has selected Railbookers, the independent rail travel company operated by Yankee Leisure Group, as its new preferred travel partner for AAA and CAA.

“We are honored to have been awarded AAA preferred partner status,” said Frank Marini, president of Yankee Leisure Group. ‘

“Rail travel has seen an ongoing increased demand in the last few years and in the current times has shown incredible resilience. With our new partnership, we look forward to expanding our support even further to the AAA travel advisor community and all .” 

The new alliance pairs Railbookers with one of the largest leisure travel agencies in North America, and offers AAA members exclusive travel services like allowing them to book up to 24 months in advance, offers instant pricing and scheduling of flexible itineraries, accommodations, activities and more.

“We are pleased to welcome Railbookers to the AAA Travel family,” said Paula Twidale, senior vice president, AAA Travel. “When travelers are ready to set out and explore the world again, AAA will be there to offer them the best possible travel experiences. Railbookers offers unparalleled opportunities for our members to see spectacular scenery while enjoying a one-of-a-kind journey.”

 

 

  
  
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