Avoya Sees Strong Booking Trends, Even With Omicron Variant

Travel operator Avoya Travel is still seeing strong sales and conversion rates, despite recent news of the Omicron variant. The operator is seeing strong traveller intent for 2022 and 2023, with a 30 per cent increase in the upper premium and luxury segment for SEP to NOV bookings compared to 2019; a 200 per cent rise in world cruises; and a 30 per cent increase in land business. In addition, clients are booking much further out than in the past; while Avoya is seeing lower demand for the Q1 2022, the rest of the year and even 2023 are already shaping up to be strong for the network.

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