First Choice expands 2008 brochure range
A stand-alone “Premier Luxury” brochure has been released by First Choice together with a range of second and third edition brochures for 2008.
The luxury programme offers five-star properties, the use of airport lounges and private taxi transfers.
Nine Holiday Villages, including a new ones in the Algarve, Cyprus and Mexico, are included in the Families third edition brochure which features four or five-bed rooms, single parent savers and extra discounts on second and third child prices.
Family Favourite’s – 10 properties that have been specifically chosen for their family friendly feel, including Kids Academies, Twinklestars, Littlestars, Superstars and Wavelength activities – are highlighted. All the have a minimum of four beds, some of which feature new Kids Dens where children can chill out, play on the Playstation or watch DVDs.
Many of the Family Favourite properties also offer Baby Packs, where the operator organises the shopping, packing and carrying of all of baby’s holiday needs.
The new Holiday Village brochure sees each flagship family property showcased across a dedicated 4-page spread, featuring an extended introduction. First Choice features nine Holiday Villages, in Lanzarote, Turkey, Costa Del Sol, Majorca, Egypt, Dominican Republic, Cyprus, Algarve and Cozumel.
At the Holiday Village Golden Beach in the Dominican Republic, guests will be able to check-in for their flight home and receive their boarding cards, at the hotel. Luggage is then transported to the airport, giving holidaymakers more time to enjoy their holiday.
Other new brochures are a second edition Premier Families, second edition Greece, Egypt, Cyprus, Turkey, Summersun third edition, Adults second edition, Premier and Villas second editions.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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