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Avanti and Chile Travel Promote FIT Campaign
Chile Travel and Avanti Destinations have teamed up on a new campaign to inspire and educate travel advisors about custom FIT travel throughout Chile—from Patagonia to the Atacama Desert, the Lake District, wine country, Easter Island and more.
Available now through Avanti’s travel advisor portal, the campaign includes a 54-page downloadable e-brochure, Chile: Infinite Journey, and a recorded webinar packed with travel insights and tools. The resources are designed to help you create tailor-made itineraries that highlight Chile’s vast geographic diversity and rich cultural offerings.
Why Chile for FIT Travel?
“Few countries pack the geographic diversity of Chile with the soaring Andes mountains, volcanos, the otherworldly Atacama Desert and its salt flats, a 4,000 mile-long Pacific coastline, the unique unspoiled beauty of Patagonia, forests, lakes, glaciers, ice fields, a renowned wine region and Easter Island/Rapa Nui with its enigmatic Moai statues,” said Paul Barry, CEO of Avanti Destinations, in a press statement.
For clients inexperienced with independent travel, Chile makes an excellent pre- or post-cruise destination, and two of the highlighted vacations have been designed to provide just that. Our destination specialists can help advisors tailor a customized itinerary to suit each client,” added Barry.
The partnership promotes a robust lineup of eight customizable FIT vacations and two fixed-itinerary packages, featuring:
- 75 handpicked 3-, 4-, and 5-star hotels and resorts
- 63 private and shared sightseeing tours
- 14 destinations across Chile
Featured experiences include:
- River rafting in the Lake District (Pucon)
- Street art tour in Valparaiso
- Hot air balloon rides in the Atacama Desert
- Bar-hopping and cooking classes in Santiago
- Kayaking in the Strait of Magellan and Llanquihue Lake
- Stargazing and sunrise photography tours in the Atacama
- Polynesian umu dinner on Rapa Nui
- Penguin, glacier, wine, and Mapuche cultural tours
Advisors can mix and match destinations, hotels, activities, and transfer services to design completely customized trips tailored to a client’s travel style, budget and timeline.
Six Featured Vacations in the E-Brochure
The new Chile: Infinite Journey e-brochure highlights six fully customizable FIT vacations, 23 featured hotels and 20 immersive tours, along with helpful planning tips such as seasonal travel advice and air connectivity from six U.S. gateways.
1. Santiago History Pre-/Post-Cruise (4 days/3 nights)
Includes private transfers, coastal city tours (Valparaiso and Viña del Mar), Santiago history bike tour, bar-hopping and market visits.
2. Santiago Wine-Lovers Pre-/Post-Cruise (4 days/3 nights)
Features a panoramic city tour with San Cristobal Hill, a Colchagua Valley wine tour with lunch and coastal transfers.
3. Ultimate Chile (11 days/10 nights)
Destinations: Santiago, Easter Island, Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas. Highlights include Moai statue tours, Torres del Paine National Park and a glacier boat tour with Patagonian barbecue and glacier ice whiskey.
4. Atacama Explorer (8 days/7 nights)
Destinations: Santiago, San Pedro de Atacama. Tours include geysers, lagoons, salt flats and Moon Valley.
5. Lake District Wonders (7 days/6 nights)
Explore Pucon, Huilo Huilo, and Puerto Varas with volcano treks, hot springs and forest hikes.
6. Fjords of Tierra del Fuego Cruise (5 days/4 nights)
Sail from Punta Arenas to Ushuaia with daily guided glacier and wildlife excursions.
Travel advisors can log into Avanti’s advisor portal or call 1-800-422-5053 to speak with an expert regional specialist.
Advisors are encouraged to share the Chile: Infinite Journey e-brochure with clients to spark interest and drive bookings for Chile FIT travel year-round.
For more on Chile as a destination, visit Chile Travel.
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Perillo Adds Two New “City Pair” Tours
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Perillo Tours has debuted its 2026 Italy portfolio, unveiling two new itineraries: Gems of Italy and La Dolce Vita.
The new itineraries are “city pair” tours, meaning they focus on just two Italian cities. Guests stay multiple nights at the same hotel, which allows for less unpacking and more regional exploration.
Both nine-day itineraries feature day trips around the region, with immersive cultural experiences and guided sightseeing. Gems of Italy focuses on Genoa and Florence, while La Dolce Vita pairs Rome and Sorrento. Departures run from April to October, 2026.
“This style of itinerary is something we’ve found our guests really value,” said Perillo Tours owner Steve Perillo. “By anchoring the itinerary in just two Italian cities, our guests can settle in and explore each destination, and its surrounding region, in more depth.”
Perillo Tours also offers two additional “city pair” tour in 2026:
- The nine-day Rome & Amalfi Coast, with group sizes up to 30 guests and departures from March to November, 2026
- The nine-day Taste of Sicily: Taormina and Palermo, with departures from April to October, 2026.
Perillo Tours is a family-owned tour operator with 80 years’ experience providing Italy vacations for U.S. travelers. The company will offer 13 itineraries to Italy in 2026, in addition to its growing portfolio of fully escorted tours to Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Hawaii.
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Capabilities That Could Change Everything
OpenAI on Thursday unveiled a new capability for its ChatGPT chatbot called agent mode, and it’s more than just a smarter chatbot.
So what’s new? The agent can now take real action: it can browse the web, run code, analyze files, log into websites with your permission, and deliver full reports or slideshows.
More significantly for travel, it can navigate websites, drag and drop items, use a cursor to click around, add products to carts, and even complete bookings for hotels, tours and flights.
The feature isn’t yet available in most of Europe, and OpenAI hasn’t provided a timeline for when it will be usable there. It isn’t clear if it’s available in other parts of the world, except the U.S. Skift has contacted OpenAI for a clarification.
Who Is ChatGPT Agent For and How Much Does It Cost?
Access to the new ChatGPT agent is currently only available to paid ChatGPT Plus, Team or Pro subscribers. The price ranges from $20 upwards. Pro already has access, OpenAI said.
“Plus and Team users will get access over the next few days. Enterprise and Education users will get access in the coming weeks. Pro users have 400 messages per month, while other paid users get 40 messages monthly, with additional usage available via flexible credit-based options,” OpenAI said.
OpenAI positions this as a tool for students, small business owners, creatives, professionals and anyone who needs a digital assistant. But it’s especially useful for people buried in admin, research, or scheduling tasks.
It integrates with tools like email and calendars, so it can summarize inboxes or help coordinate meeting times.
From Browsing to Booking: Travel’s AI Leap
In a demo video accompanying the launch, OpenAI shows the agent planning and booking a trip for a wedding.
“In your personal life, you can use it to effortlessly plan and book travel itineraries, design and book entire dinner parties, or find specialists and schedule appointments,” OpenAI said.
The user asks it to not only plan the trip but also select an outfit, check hotel prices and availability on Booking.com, and make the reservation.
This isn’t just theoretical: the agent clicks around like a human would and completes the booking.
OpenAI suggests that travel agents could use the agent to compare packages, update spreadsheets, generate promotional content, or even create newsletters.
The agent can pull in real-time alerts, local events, hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path suggestions, acting like a concierge or planner.
For Travelers: A Personal Concierge
Planning a trip is often a mess of tabs, reviews, flight deals, and itinerary ideas. OpenAI says agent mode tries to cut through that.
Here’s what ChatGPT says it can now do with agent:
Custom Travel Planning: For travelers, you can tell ChatGPT your destination and preferences. It’ll research the best flights, hotels, sights, and even book them, with their approval.
Itinerary Creation: If tourists are looking for a weekend trip or a group tour plan, ChatGPT agent can put together an editable itinerary, complete with maps and bookings.
For example: “Plan a 10-day trip to Japan with a focus on food and temples, staying within a $3,000 budget”
The agent will research everything, but also compare prices, create a day-by-day itinerary, and help book accommodations and activities.
It can take over the internet browser, filter results, prompt users to log in to booking sites, and gather everything they would need.
It can also connect to calendars so it won’t plan anything when people are unavailable. If travelers want to check if a local tour is highly rated and available next Thursday morning? It can handle that too.
It can adapt to preferences over time. So if a traveler loves boutique hotels, hates red-eye flights, or always wants to include a cooking class, it can start to bake those preferences into every plan.
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New Orleans Itinerary: Plan an Artsy, Tasty Trip to the Big Easy
Locals like to say New Orleans is the only place in America you can live as an expat. It’s not due to one aspect in particular, but a handful. There’s the European aesthetic of this town, with its handsome, Creole townhouses and pristine gardens and commitment to antiquated illumination in flickering gas lanterns. Then, there are the Caribbean appeals. Hurricane-battered palm trees lean over pastel cottages, and Haitian influence is woven into the cultural cornerstones of art and spirituality.
Sometimes, the saying is a happy jab at the rather laissez faire attitude of the residents. When it comes to a strict 9-to-5 mentality, this city takes a more Spanish or Italian approach. Have a little gin at breakfast. Sit in a café for hours after lunch, people watching as the literary giants did before you. Take a nap. You’ll need the rest. The best stories are written once darkness falls.
While Americans won’t need a passport to visit, New Orleans certainly feels foreign. That’s particularly true when it comes to eating. From Creole and Cajun dishes that preserve Louisiana’s past and African ingredients carried by enslaved ancestors to Vietnamese recipes honoring refugees fleeing a war and fusions of Cantonese, Thai, Sicilian, and French cuisines—New Orleans is a port town for flavors.
Here’s how to experience the best of the city in just a couple of days.
Who Am I: I’m Jenny Adams, a writer and photographer now living in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans, after six years of living in the French Quarter. I’m the author of two books on the city—the first, a cocktail/bar history of the town’s most sainted establishments, and the second, a full history of the beautiful, century-plus Hotel Monteleone. I cover food and beverage stories in town for a number of publications, but also personality profiles, art exhibits and exciting hotel stays. I’m represented in photography by the Where Y’Art gallery, located in the Marigny.
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