Creative Holidays launch 2006 Thailand program

Sunday, 12 Jan, 2006 0

Creative Holidays has announced the launch of its 2006/2007 Thailand brochure, presenting an extensive product range to consultants and their clients with more options and availability than ever before.

Creative Holidays has included new hotels, a wider selection of options with private pools and private villas as well as more indulgence and spa packages. The expanded product range and easy to read brochure layout will appeal to an even broader market and will offer agents and their clients with a one-stop-shop making finding the right holiday easier.

Creative Holidays’ 2006 Thailand brochure covers travel to Bangkok, Phuket, Phi Phi Island, Krabi & Koh Lanta, Koh Samui, Pattaya, Hua Hin and Northern Thailand, as well as exclusive Mini Stay packages, sightseeing and touring options.

Andrew Yell, general manager sales, marketing and product, Creative Holidays said, “In 2005 we launched our first dedicated Thailand brochure into the market place offering greater options to travellers and supporting the region following the Tsunami. Since then the region has made a great recovery, in fact we saw growth of 40 per cent in sales to Thailand in the second half of 2005.

“In 2006 travellers will see that Thailand is better value than ever, package this with the competitive holiday options provided by Creative and Thailand is set to boom. The popularity of Thailand can also be attributed to the fact that is there is something to suit all budget and holiday tastes.

“Phuket and Bangkok are still topping the best seller list with sales growing for Koh Samui. We predict Koh Samui will continue performing well in 2006 with private villas and spa packages also anticipated to be popular with the Australian market.

“Some of the great new Creative Holidays hotels include; the all-suite boutique Zeavola on Phi Phi Island, the Sheraton Pattaya, a stunning new 5-star property with beautiful views and fine dining, the boutique Chedi hotel in Chiang Mai, plus more luxury hotels in Bangkok and private villas in Phuket”.

Creative Holidays’ Thailand brochure provides a comprehensive information source and research tool to help travellers plan their holiday and features destination information supplied by Lonely Planet including temperature charts, country and area maps, travel facts, country highlights and much more throughout.

Creative Holidays’ also has an extensive range of great airfare deals to help consultants get the best value holiday possible for their clients.

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.

Creative Holidays won the highly regarded Best Wholesaler award at the 13th annual 2005 National Travel Industry Awards this year recognising Creative Holidays as an organisation which continually delivers an outstanding level of service.

For further information please www.creativeholidays.com. Creative Holidays packages to Thailand are available exclusively through travel agents.



 

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