Big travel price: Black Friday offers from TTC Tour Brands start!

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TTC Tour Brands is launching a Black Friday promotion on November 3, 2025 with great travel deals including Chiang Mai and sustainable tourism.

TTC Tour Brands startet am 3. November 2025 eine Black Friday-Aktion mit tollen Reisedeals, einschließlich Chiang Mai und nachhaltigem Tourismus.
TTC Tour Brands is launching a Black Friday promotion on November 3, 2025 with great travel deals including Chiang Mai and sustainable tourism.

Big travel price: Black Friday offers from TTC Tour Brands start!

As Black Friday approaches, travel deals for 2025 are picking up speed. TTC Tour Brands, a renowned global tour operator, today launched its sales. From November 3rd to December 4th, 2025, travelers can save big with the “buy one, get the second for half price” deal. There are also savings of up to 15% on selected trips, reports Open jaw.

What is particularly interesting is the opportunity for travel advisors and previous guests to benefit from these offers from October 31, 2025. Melissa DaSilva, Chief Sales Officer and Deputy CEO, highlights the value these sales provide to both travel professionals and customers. The offers are diverse and include exquisite trips, such as the “Treasures of Thailand” tour, which focuses on Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

A look at the travel offers

Various TTC brands offer exciting experiences. Trafalgar introduces six new trips every week, which also include the aforementioned “buy one, get the second at half price” promotions. Highlights include:

  • Best of the Rhine und Amsterdam (Flusskreuzfahrt)
  • Treasures of Thailand (Bangkok und Chiang Mai)
  • Best of Devon und Cornwall (Englische Küste)

In addition, Insight Vacations offers a choice of three new trips per week, while Costsaver offers two new trips weekly. Of particular note is Brendan Vacations, where travelers can enjoy savings of up to CAD$1,900 per person on popular tours in Ireland and Scotland.

Sustainability in Thailand

Thailand has become more popular with long-distance travelers in recent years, but this also has its downsides. Nature is suffering from increasing pollution, especially on beaches. For this reason, the Thai government and local tour operators are committed to sustainable tourism to protect the stunning landscapes and rich culture, such as Thailand specialists reported.

Travelers should make sure that their money stays local. Using local providers and prioritizing traditional accommodation over international hotel chains can help maximize the positive impact on communities. The choice of transport also plays a role: train travel not only offers a more personal experience, but also promotes the hospitality of the hill tribes in northern Thailand.

Another trend that is gaining ground in travel planning is voluntourism. Travelers can actively participate in projects that serve to preserve nature and traditional ways of life. Experiences in elephant camps or English lessons in rural areas are particularly popular.

Overall, it becomes clear that a successful travel experience can be much more than just discovering new places. It's also about taking responsibility and treating the countries you visit with respect. Thailand offers a variety of opportunities for conscious travel and unforgettable experiences that enrich both the visitor and the communities visited.