All Inclusive specialist website set to launch in the coming months
The All Inclusive Holiday Company is excited to be working with CSI Media* in developing a brand new, specialist website for all inclusive travel. The new, online bookable website will focus purely on all inclusive holidays, hotel deals and cruises for travellers with all tastes and budgets.
Tom Warsop, Managing Director of The All Inclusive Holiday Company, saw a gap in the market for a website that provides just all inclusive holidays and travel. The new website will enable couples, groups and families to complete online searches solely for all inclusive offers, saving them time in searching through numerous online holiday websites, when all they are looking for are all inclusive deals. The website will not only allow users to find their dream all inclusive package holiday, but will also allow them to dynamically package all inclusive deals. This means that The All Inclusive Holiday Company will have the widest range of all inclusive holidays on the market, offered at the best price possible.
The new website, which will be found at www.allinclusive.co.uk towards the end of the year, is being tailored to the needs of The All Inclusive Holiday Company, allowing them to promote all inclusive travel deals only. The website is being developed using CSI Media’s Travelberry system and will include a number of added features that will help users to find exactly what they are looking for online. The website will have an integrated reviews engine which allows travellers to submit and read hotel and destination reviews. There will also be an integrated blog which means that alongside the reviews and the All Inclusive travel guides, website visitors will be able to find lots of information to help them to decide where to go on their holidays.
*CSI Media is a website design company based in Cheshire, UK.
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