Allbury operators waive fuel surcharges on early bookings
Argo and Libra Holidays have introduced a no fuel surcharge incentive to encourage early bookings for next year.
The Allbury Travel group operators claim that savings of up to £110 per couple are available on bookings made by October 31.
The deal covers holidays taken between January 1 and October 31, 2009, excluding departures between February 9–15 and March 29–April 12.
Group commercial, product and operations director Steve Heapy said: “The recent launch of our new edition brochures has stimulated the market and resulted in a healthy number of sales for the winter season as well as early bookings for next summer.
“As an additional motivation, we have removed the fuel surcharge to stimulate the market further and offer an incentive to book now and save the pennies, a key bonus during the credit crunch.
“In addition, this steady flow of bookings may also be attributed to the fact that more and more people are aware of the advantages of booking with an ATOL bonded company. All our brands are ATOL protected and members of ABTA, therefore offering reassurance that their holiday is protected.â€
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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