CALL-LINK CLAIMS 30 PER CENT MARKET SHARE
Call-link Communications has revealed it will carry 30 per cent of all holiday booking traffic by the end of the first quarter 2003.
The announcement follows the company’s first full year of trading.
Dave Myers, managing director of Call-link, says the total technology solutions company has taken the travel industry by storm in just 12 months through hard work and dedication and should now be celebrating its substantial contract acquisitions.
He said: “We knew when we started the company that we had the products and expertise needed to make an impact on the old duopoly of Telewest and NTL but I think the competition underestimated Call-link’s capabilities.
“We are now at a stage where we are looking at major expansion in the forthcoming year, the details of which we will be revealing more about next month.”
Call-link’s uncompromising campaign will be further reinforced with a series of announcements throughout February.
ENDS
For further press information, please contact:
Siobhan Sheils
Paver Downes PR
0151 293 0505
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