Creative Holidays releases 2007 Asia program
Creative Holidays’ Asia program is on agency shelves now and presents consultants and their clients with all new product, including new cruises in Singapore, Mini Stays, accommodation and sightseeing options.
The 2007 program features Star Cruises, Singapore, Malaysia, Borneo, Brunei, Hong Kong and Macau.
Andrew Yell, GM, sales, product and marketing, Creative Holidays said, “Asia continues to be an extremely popular destination for Australian travellers due to its diversity, great value for money and the fact that it is relatively close to home making it suitable for a shorter break.
“We have seen really key growth areas in Asia. These include a growing family market in Hong Kong which can be partly attributed to the opening of Hong Kong Disney, which is closer and a more economical option for many Australian families.”
“The cruise market out of Singapore has also been a big seller for us. We have addressed this increased popularity and offered more cruise options this year, which will give consultants more to offer their clients.” “The other market we have really seen grow is the soft adventure market in Kota Kinabalu and overall our Asia program has experienced over 20 per cent growth……we predict this trend will continue, as this region really does offer something for everyone.”
“As this region continues to gain popularity we suggest consultants advise their client’s book early during Australian school holidays, trade fair periods and the Chinese New Year.”
Creative Holidays’ Asia 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.
As a SPECIAL BONUS, Lonely Planet is offering significant discounts on their range of travel guides to Creative Holidays’ customers, if they wish to learn more about Asia.
Check out www.creativeholidays.com where your clients can save 20% off all full priced Lonely Planet guides.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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