Daish’s Holidays refreshes coach fleet
Bournemouth-based, family-owned coach holiday operator, Daish’s Holidays has invested nearly £1 million in four new luxury coaches.
The £955,000 outlay is part of ongoing measures to continually upgrade its UK fleet.
The new coaches will clock up almost 100,000 km per year taking holidaymakers to and from one of the 12 hotels in the Daish’s portfolio.
Each vehicle is fitted with an engine designed to reduce emissions and boost fuel efficiency.
They have 53 seats with fold-out tray tables toilets and an extensive luggage capacity.
Paul Harper, commercial director, said: “We’re pleased to upgrade our fleet and this is a significant investment.”
“We are set to make further investment during 2024 to ensure continuous improvement to our fleet.”
The new Tourismo coaches delivered to Daish’s Holidays were supplied by Mercedes-Benz Coach Sales at Daimler Buses UK Ltd.
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