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TTC Tour Brands Tops 2,000 Confirmed Departures for 2026

by Sarah Milner  June 02, 2025
City street with view towards City Hall, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Valencia, Spain

City street with view towards City Hall, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Valencia, Spain.

TTC Tour Brands has announced it will offer an “industry-leading” 2,000+ definite departures in 2026, giving travel advisors “more choice and more certainty for more earnings.”

TTC is expanding its guaranteed departures in 2026 for its tour operators Trafalgar, Insight Vacations, Brendan Vacations, and Costsaver. Travel advisors who book 2026 departures with these brands can enjoy the peace of mind knowing there won’t be last-minute changes or cancellations. Travelers who put down a $200 deposit will also be protected from currency changes.

For a limited time, TTC Tour Brands is offering 10% off selected guided tours with the aforementioned four brands.

The slate of definite departures is the most recent example of TTC supporting travel advisors.

“Travel advisors are the heart of our business, and we understand that definite departures play a crucial role in their success,” said Melissa DaSilva, Deputy CEO, TTC Tour Brands. “By offering more definite departures for 2026, we are providing agents with the confidence they need to sell more effectively to secure higher-value bookings. It’s all part of our commitment to building strong partnerships while making their businesses stronger.”

Earlier this year, TTC Tour Brands also announced new FAM trips for 2025, following the success of the inaugural TTC Tour Week in March.

TTC Tour Brands is a collection of six award-winning tour brands: Luxury Gold, Insight Vacations, Trafalgar, Brendan Vacations, Costsaver, and Contiki. It is part of the Travel Corporation (TravCorp) global portfolio of 18 travel companies, which also includes luxury safari specialist African Travel, Inc. and Uniworld Boutique River Cruises.

  
  
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