Al Fresco launches agent website
Al Fresco Holidays has launched an agent website for 2018 bookings, which can be used to check availability of its mobile homes, make and review bookings and print customer documentation.
‘Our retail partners are extremely important to us and the new website will allow travel agents and homeworkers to check availability and make bookings at any time of the day," said the operator.
"In addition to this they will be able to show their customers what is available on each park and images of the park to help bring the holiday to life. This is an exciting step forward and we expect it to be very popular with our retail partners."
The new agent website is accessed at https://2018.alfresco-holidays.com/agents/login and agents enter their ABTA number and password.
Al Fresco offers 68 parks in Europe and, to encourage early sales, it has a number of booking offers including up to 50% off, a loyalty bonus of up to £150 for existing customers and low deposits, available up to October 31.
"Al Fresco Holidays have had a very successful 2017 with more and more customers enjoying the great quality and value on offer," it said. "Our new Lounge Decking upgrade has performed particularly well and has been a great hit with customers, as a result we will be introducing even more for 2018. The new 2018 brochure is now available for our retail partners to order."
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