Classic Collection Holidays launches nine new brochures
Classic Collection Holidays has added Costa Rica to its long-haul portfolio and launched nine new brochures due to agent demand.
Director of Product & Commercial Alex Gavalda said: "Responding to demand from our travel agent partners, we now have an even broader range of bookable properties in addition to those featured in our brochures.
"For example, in our long haul Your World brochure, we feature 11 hotels in the Maldives, but recent investment in upgrades to our reservations system has paid dividends, giving us the flexibility to book holidays from a choice of 70 Maldives properties. Similarly, in Dubai, we have eight hotels in our brochure, but access to over 200. All additional properties meet Classic’s robust health, safety and quality obligations."
Costa Rica joins the operator’s long-haul portfolio while expansion of its short-haul programme sees it adding 20 new boutique hotels across (currently quarantine-free) Italy. New destinations include the city of Matera in southern Italy and Elba Island, the biggest of the Tuscan archipelago.
The nine new brochures are:
· Canary Islands
· Italy
· Madeira
· Morocco & Egypt
· Caribbean, Bermuda, Mexico & Costa Rica
· Portugal
· Indulgence
· Winter 20/21
· Summer 21
By Louise Longman, Contributing Editor (UK)
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