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Website Focuses On 2025 Senior Travel Discount Offers

12-27-2024 10:05 AM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

Press release from: American Association for Long Term Care Insurance

New website will promote 2025 senior travel deals

New website will promote 2025 senior travel deals

A new website will benefit seniors interested in traveling in 2025. The site will provide information regarding special savings and available discounts.

According to Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, "as a senior who is still working part-time but who also loves to travel, I am able to focus on two passions - traveling and saving money."

The first trip featured on the website includes two different 2-for-1 cruises. "A couple can save as much as $6,000 if they are able to grab a space on several of the available March dates. And, the offer includes airfare."

Slome added that he recently returned from an organized tour to Northern Spain and Portugal. "This was one of those last minute 2-for-1 deals which ended up saving us nearly $5,000," Slome notes. "Many seniors have the luxury flexibility and thus are able to take advantage of these opportunities."

The new website can be accessed at https://www.aaltci.org/senior-travel-deals/.

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The American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance is an advocacy organization which promotes planning by seniors facing the real risk of one day needing long-term care services. Jesse Slome is founder of the organization and director emeritus of the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance.

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