22 July 2009
Thomas Cook has added Bulgaria and Kenya to its new all-inclusive brochure for winter 2009 and summer 2010, one of three new brochures launched this week.
It is featuring the four-star Duni Royal Resort, Marina Beach Hotel, in Bulgaria and the four-star plus Voyager Beach Resort in North Mombasa.
ââ¬ÅâOver the last year, demand for our all-inclusive holidays has continued to rise and now accounts for more summer bookings than ever before,ââ¬~ said Richard Calvert, tour operations director.
The brochure also includes the newly-launched brand Aquamania, hotels in Jamaica, Egypt, Turkey, and Greece, which have the best waterslides, flumes and chutes.
Thomas Cook has also this week launched a dedicated ââ¬ËAquamaniaââ¬â¢ programme for Summer 2010.
ââ¬ÅâMore and more hotels are adding water features to their pools ââ¬' with competition between hotels to have the biggest and best water slides growing in Turkey and Egypt in particular,ââ¬~ added Calvert.
ââ¬ÅâA number of Thomas Cookââ¬â¢s Aquamania hotels even have their own water park - all included in the price of the holiday.ââ¬Åâ
For couples, groups and singles, Thomas Cook has unveiled a new Adult Escapes brochure.
The brochure is presented in five adult lifestyle concepts to help holidaymakers find the right hotel to suit their style - Beach Escapes, Well-Being, Unique & Boutique, Local Flavours, and Adventure.
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