Aldi is venturing into travel industry, providing affordable travel deals.

Australian travellers can now take advantage of "all the frills" deals at the well-known supermarket chain.

October 1st 2024.

Aldi is venturing into travel industry, providing affordable travel deals.
A new player has entered the travel market, and it's none other than the popular supermarket chain Aldi. Today marks the launch of Aldi Holidays, a new business venture that offers a variety of vacation packages, cruises, and tours to both domestic and international destinations. With their signature "all the frills" deals, customers in Australia can now enjoy upgraded rooms, customizable experiences, and flights, all thanks to the German company's latest offering.

Rodney Balech, the group director of Aldi Australia, expressed his excitement for this new direction, stating that it will make holiday planning and booking a more enjoyable experience for Australians. Partnering with Ignite Travel, Aldi Holidays promises to deliver incredible value and create unforgettable experiences for all types of travelers. Similar to their popular "Special Buys" promotion, these exclusive holiday deals will only be available for a limited time or until they're sold out.

Some of the exciting deals currently available include a seven-night stay at Novotel Phuket in Thailand for $599 per person, or five nights at Daydream Island Resort in the Whitsundays for $899 per person. Cruise enthusiasts can also take advantage of the 14-night Celebrity X Cruise through Japan for $4990 or a nine-night Royal Caribbean Cruise in the Pacific Islands for $1499.

Ryan Thomas, the chief executive of Ignite Travel Group, believes that Aldi Holidays will bring incredible savings to customers with their carefully curated packages, which include flights, local experiences, and more. He also expressed his enthusiasm for the future of their partnership with Aldi.

Customers can book their escape and tour packages through the online portal or through the dedicated Aldi Holidays Sales Centre. For cruise packages, they can also opt for the "robust person-to-person customer service" option. Quentin Long, from the Australian Traveller magazine, shared his thoughts on the new venture, stating that it will bring more competition and lower prices for tourists. He also mentioned that traditional companies such as Luxury Escapes and TripAdvisor will surely be keeping a close eye on Aldi Holidays, as it poses a significant challenge to their business.

All in all, Aldi Holidays is set to revolutionize the holiday booking experience for Australians with their affordable yet high-quality deals. With their partnership with Ignite Travel and their commitment to delivering exceptional value, it's no surprise that many are eagerly anticipating what Aldi Holidays has in store for the future.

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