Customise your stay with HolidayExtras.com: value and flexibility the key
HolidayExtras.com has launched a new add-ons service enabling travellers to customise their airport hotel stay.
“Our key objective was to ensure flexibility for our customers and great value for money,” said Anna Divers, head of eCommerce at HolidayExtras.com. “We know how expensive it can be to have to pay for extras such as room upgrades and meals at the hotel, but these can be surprisingly affordable if you pre-book. Our commercial team has been busy contracting some fantastic money-saving deals.”
“For example, pre-booking exclusively with HolidayExtras.com means you can save 60% on a three-course dinner at the Gatwick Hilton, with children aged under 10 eating for FREE. This represents exceptionally good value in view of the forthcoming summer holidays. As a key component of our add-ons service is to ensure flexibility for our customers’ needs, all bookings can be made on an individual basis. That way if only one person wishes to eat – or even wants to share a meal – there is no obligation to book for all.”
Since launching early in June, the service has proved to be popular with customers and has provided vital feedback to HolidayExtras.com. “We’ve had customers book airport lounges that they never knew were available thanks to the add-ons service,” continues Anna. “We believe this comes down to increased awareness, presenting the ideas to the customer at the right time, and great prices.
“Enabling travellers to customise their stay is a significant development for the company. We have taken a giant step towards improving customer experience and ensuring travellers can make bespoke arrangements to make their stay complete – and all for the best possible price.”
From hotel meals to room upgrades, airport lounges to champagne packages, additional extras are available at a range of hotels offered by HolidayExtras.com.
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