Brochures an ‘essential element of booking’ – Jetlife
Jetlife Holidays is backing the brochure but placing an emphasis on tailor-made holiday arrangements in its latest programmes.
The operator’s America, Asiaworld and Caribworld brochures are claimed to highlight a new flexible approach to booking, in tune with independently minded customers.
Jetlife managing director Chris May said: “Customers are more informed and adventurous in their approach to booking a holiday, primarily brought on by the freedom and flexibility of the internet. The old style inflexible packages are dead.
“Today’s holidaymakers want to decide on how they get there, where they stay and what to do. In our new brochures we are now providing these three choices so our customers can feel happy tailor-making their own package. Plus, Jetlife guarantees always to quote the best price on the day booked and re-check the itinerary for both practicality and customers’ peace of mind.”
He added: “We believe the holiday brochure is an essential element of the booking process, it provides the inspiration for finding the right holiday, it offers the feel good factor and provides reassurance, knowing that no essential musts are over looked and everything has been booked safely with an experiences and knowledgeable travel agent.”
Prices to Asia start at under £500 for four nights in Thailand, with hotels leading-in at £7 a night. Upgrades to private car transfers cost from £2.
Flights to New York and Boston start at £309 with hotels in Las Vagas from £18 a night and car hire at £18 a week.
Five nights in Antigua start at £535, while hotels in the Caribbean cost from £20.
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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