Bridge unveils low cost operation
City break operator Bridge Travel has moved into the dynamic packaging arena with the launch of Bridge Lo-Cost.
Using a selection of low cost airlines, the operator will search for the best price of the day and package it up with a hotel. It will be ATOL bonded.
Bridge product manager Ian Lomas said the process will save agents and customers the hassle of searching for the best deal.
“In one call we will search all the low cost airlines such as Easyjet, Jet 2 and bmibaby and then match up the flights with great hotel prices,” he said. “We will package it into a tailor-made holiday taking the pressure and stress away from agents and customers.”
Echoing the words of many short break specialists in recent days, Lomas said the collapse of EUJet underlined the importance of booking an ATOL bonded holiday.
Bridge Lo-Cost will offer flights to 30 destinations from 26 regional airports.
Report by Steve Jones
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