Early booking offers as Club Med puts winter on sale
Wednesday, 11 Mar, 2010
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Early bookings discounts of up to £250 an adult and £125 a child are being offered as Club Med puts its winter 2010-11 programme on sale.
The early booking offer applies to reservations made before July 14.
The all inclusive company is providing early booking cuts of up to £180 per adult and £90 a child on ski holidays to destinations in France, Italy and Switzerland.
Trade incentives include £50 gift vouchers for every agent making a booking for two including flights at one of the luxury 4 Trident or 5 Trident Club Med destinations before April 30.
Agents can also claim an iPod touch when they sell one of the new Club Med luxury villas in Mauritius.
UK agency sales manager Stuart De Bourgogne said: “The luxury all-inclusive product is extremely popular and Club Med holidays, offering not just flights and accommodation, but all meals, transfers, beverages, tuition and even a ski pass, get booked up quickly.
“We want to ensure agents are aware that bookings for winter holidays 2010/2011 need to happen now if they want to offer the best destinations and the best prices.
“Last year we massively increased our sales for our ski product and this year, it proves even more competitive as our European markets share peak holidays with the UK this year as well. With our agent incentives and early booking benefits, we hope that agents will be encouraged to start thinking about Winter 2010/ 2011 now.”
Having invested in renovating its entire portfolio over the past three years, this year will see Club Med open a new 4-Trident resort in Taba Egypt, Sinai Bay.
The resort will offer children’s clubs from four months to 17 years, a selection of sports, including scuba diving in the Red Sea.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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