Atlas Ocean Voyages has announced record-breaking sales results for the third quarter of 2025, with the company reporting double-digit year-over-year growth in sales revenue.
The third quarter marked the highest-grossing period in the company's history, exceeding both traditional wave season results from the first quarter and the previous record set in the first quarter of 2024.
The luxury expedition line is experiencing strong close-in demand, with limited availability remaining for its 2025–2026 Antarctica season. New bookings are driving 2026 occupancy levels significantly higher compared to the same period last year, setting up 2025 to potentially be a record year for the brand.
"Our team is excelling on all fronts," said James A. Rodriguez, president and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages. "From our sales teams in the field working closely with travel partners to position Atlas as a top choice for travelers seeking immersive and inspiring adventures, to our shipboard teams who consistently deliver exceptional service and culinary experiences both onboard and onshore, the results are evident."
The company has expanded its sales and guest services teams as part of its Trade First sales strategy. According to Kristian C. Anderson, executive vice president of global sales, the additions include a Partner Sales Specialist team and a dedicated Concierge team.
"With the addition of our expanded Partner Sales Specialist team, we are better equipped than ever to support advisors directly, while our new dedicated Concierge team offers elevated services, from arranging transfers to curating pre- and post-cruise land and hotel programs, as well as shore excursions," Anderson said. "These enhancements reflect our commitment to making it easier for our partners to do business with us and to deliver the exceptional experiences that Atlas is known for."
The new Concierge team will handle transfers, pre- and post-cruise land and hotel programs and shore excursions for travel advisors and their clients.
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