Creative Holidays announces enhanced edocs for trade
Creative Holidays is pleased to announce that as of January 14 all edocs will be issued with a new itinerary format.
All Creative Holidays electronic documents have been enhanced to offer the trade a new easy to read itinerary format boasting easy to read icons and clear layouts. All electronic documentation will continue to be co-branded with retail partners to maintain the association between the traveller and their valued travel agent.
Andrew Yell, general manager, product, sales and marketing, Creative Holidays said, “Creative Holidays is pleased to simplify the processes for consultants with this advancement.
“We continually strive to evolve our brand, product offering and operational functionality to offer our travel partners choice, efficiency and the highest level of service.”
Creative Holidays is Australia’s leading independent holiday company with a range of holidays to suit everyone – especially those who enjoy the independence and flexibility of planning their own holiday.
Visit http://www.creativeholidays.com/ for information on the company’s entire product range. To make a booking log onto iCreate or call Creative Holidays nationally in 13 12 22.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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