Air-inclusive vacation packages available for sale now from Nashville International Airport
ATLANTA, GA, Feb. 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Vacation Express is thrilled to re-introduce exclusive, non-stop flights to Jamaica from Nashville International Airport in summer 2017. The flights will depart weekly on Mondays for 6-night programs beginning July 10 through August 7, 2017, making Vacation Express the only option for direct service to the "home of all right".
In previous years, Vacation Express has serviced Nashville as its exclusive provider of non-stop flights to Jamaica offering both 4-night and 6-night programs. Nashville has continued to be a robust travel market showing strong growth with its annual return of seasonal flights to Cancun, Punta Cana and Grand Bahama Island, making the decision to add Jamaica to the 2017 summer schedule a logical choice.
This announcement comes days after the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority shared that they experienced an 11% increase in passengers, making 2016 the fourth consecutive year of record-breaking numbers of people traveling through Nashville International Airport.
Jamaica has become an even more enticing destination for travelers with the introduction of three brand-new, all-inclusive resorts on the island. Royalton Blue Waters is located in Montego Bay and Royalton Negril & Hideaway at Royalton Negril are on the popular beaches of Negril. All three resorts offer Royalton's All-In Luxury® concept which features luxurious benefits to all guests, including the exquisitely comfortable DreamBedTM, free high-speed Wi-Fi resort-wide, 24-hour room service, the Sports Event GuaranteeTM and more.
Flights to Jamaica will be operated by Swift Air, LLC. on a Boeing 737 aircraft. The value-packed flights will enable travelers to sit back and relax while enjoying a complimentary non-alcoholic beverage and snack. Each traveler will be permitted one free carry-on bag and the option to purchase add-ons like Preferred Seating starting at $20 or Elite Plus starting at $39 each way and can bundle options which include checked luggage for the best value.
Travelers will be able to purchase roundtrip airfare or one of Vacation Express' 6-night all-inclusive packages including air and hotel. Packages to all destinations can be booked online at VACATIONEXPRESS.com, by calling 1-800-309-4717 or through a local travel agent.
About Vacation Express:
Based in Atlanta, Vacation Express, part of Sunwing Travel Group, is a tour operator specializing in quality, affordable vacation packages to over 30 destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico and Costa Rica and most recently, Cuba! Now in business for over 26 years, Vacation Express is one of the country's largest and most trusted tour operators. Travelers looking for the most affordable, all-inclusive vacations may book Vacation Express' exclusive, non-stop packages through their travel agent, directly by phone seven days a week at 1-800-309-4717 or online at VACATIONEXPRESS.com. Exclusive charter flights are operated by Swift Air, LLC. See operator/participant agreement for details.
Additional Notes: Small service fee of $10 applies when booking through Vacation Express Call Center. For full terms and conditions, hotel and description of all services, please refer to the Vacation Express 2017 Brochure, www.vacationexpress.com or call 1.800.309.4717. Vacation Express now accepts debit cards that offer the same consumer protection as credit cards. See operator/participant agreement for details. Public charter flights are operated by Swift Air, LLC. All flights subject to DOT approval. Packages are limited and subject to change without prior notice. Airfares are per person, subject to change and based upon availability of class of service. Not responsible for errors or omissions. Registered Florida seller of travel no. St 38441. State of California Seller of Travel Certificate of Registration #2107538-40.
SOURCE Vacation Express
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