Gold Medal releases new worldwide brochure
Gold Medal launched its new worldwide brochure to agents this week, featuring nearly 300 hotels and itineraries globally.
For the first time, its best products – airlines, hotels, touring partners, car hire, cruise lines, excursions and more – have been brought together into a single 232-page worldwide brochure
Alongside established favourites, the brochure showcases 25 new hotels, 27 new day tours and attractions, 16 new touring and self-drive options and eight new cruise itineraries.
The brochure is featuring Central and South America as a destination for the first time, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica and Peru.
Throughout the brochure, relevant product is also badged with Gold Medal’s ‘Incredible Journeys’ logo, to indicate complex tailor-made itineraries.
Gold Medal has shared details of the brochure with agent partners via email and social media.
Gold Medal’s Marketing Director Kerry Gallagher said: "As we approach the peak period, it’s going to be critical for agents to be fully prepared and supported so they can capture every possible enquiry and convert them into bookings. We’re delighted to be contributing to that with this new brochure."
"It showcases our widest-ever range of product in one publication and features plenty of new hotels, tours and destinations with which agents can inspire their customers."
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