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Atlas Ocean Voyages achieved a record-setting sales performance for June, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth trajectory. Bookings reached unprecedented levels following a strong start to the year and expanded itinerary availability into 2026.James Rodriguez, President and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages attributes last month’s success to strategic initiatives and strong partnerships.“Our Second Guest Sails Free promotional offer has driven interest and heightened awareness around Atlas Ocean Voyages. 2024 will be a record year, and 2025 is shaping up to be remarkable in record-setting sales revenue growth and advanced occupancy performance for us year over year,” said Rodriguez.

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“Our recently announced 2026 Eclipse voyages and our 2025-2026 Antarctica polar expeditions, along with our valued travel advisor and charter partners, have significantly contributed to this performance.
“Our sales outreach with travel partners through strategic account relationships and consortia groups has also propelled our continued success,” Rodriguez added.
The current promotional offer, Second Guest Sails Free, is available for new bookings made before 30 September 2024.As an additional bonus, guests can combine it with the Explore & Save offer, which features up to US$5,000 in additional savings per stateroom.

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