25 July 2008
Theme park and attraction ticket operator, Attraction World, claims it is on target to grow its trade sales to over Ãpound;60million in three years.
Sales are up 35% year on year and its market share of independent agents has increased to 62%.
Attraction World is set to meet its first year target of Ãpound;30million, assisted by its recent exclusive deal with CTTG.
Sales and marketing director Tony Seaman said ââ¬ÅâIn the last four weeks our sales have been up 100% year on year which is very encouraging.
ââ¬ÅâOur on the road sales team are now fully integrated into the business and we have some exciting campaigns in the pipeline to help agents grow their add-on sales business.ââ¬~
The operator has increased its staffing levels by 25% in the last six months with more sales and IT staff being employed.
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