B&B site expands with cottages4you
Thursday, 26 Feb, 2010
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Accommodation website www.BedandBreakfastsGuide.com has teamed up with cottages4you to add an additional 11,000 self-catering cottages.
This is in addition to its stock of 16,000 B&Bs, hotels and apartments.
Director Nigel Harris said: “We are finding that serviced apartments and cottages are proving to be very popular alternatives, particularly for families and groups who want the freedom to come and go as they please in top quality accommodation.
“They are incredibly cost effective when you compare the price against multiple hotel rooms.”
BedandBreakfastsGuide.com was re-launched last year with a new look and improved search facilities to ease the booking process.
Director David Martin said: “We have already seen huge increases in the number of people using the site to book short breaks, but it’s business bookings that are increasing the most, with many companies contacting us directly to locate and book the best deals for their employees out on the road.
“This not only saves companies money but also allows them to get on with running their business.
“We now offer a 24-hour hotel booking line, which is great for people already out on the road who need to find somewhere cheaply and quickly”.
Harris added: “We are aware that business clients are always looking for lower cost alternatives and simply haven’t the inclination or the time to spend searching the internet, so we are very happy to do this for them.
“Because of our enormous database we have places to stay in the smallest corners of the UK and also worldwide.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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