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Alaska news: Windstar touts sailings 'beyond the ordinary'

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ALASKA
July 26, 2017
INSIGHT BY RENEE BRINCKS
Windstar says 2018 sailings will 'go beyond the ordinary'
Windstar Cruises president John Delaney says the new luxury small-ship itineraries will immerse guests in the region's sights, sounds, flavors and culture, both on ship and ashore.
NEWS
Ravn Alaska extends discount to Iatan cardholders

Discounts apply to both refundable and nonrefundable fares in the Ravn Alaska network.

Aurora borealis and beyond with Gondwana Ecotours

The company is currently accepting reservations for this season's six-night outings.

Juneau Food Tours offers incentive for agents

Juneau Food Tours is extending a 15% commission to travel agents who book clients on the company's culinary tours.

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Native insights on Alaskan Dream Cruises sailing

The operator strives to provide guests with a "true Alaska experience" seen through the lens of Southeast Alaska's Native cultures. All-inclusive tours come with onboard cultural interpreters who share their experience of being an Alaska Native with the guests as they proudly show off their ancestral homeland.

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