Hayes & Jarvis claims 65% early discounts

Wednesday, 10 Dec, 2007 0

Hayes & Jarvis has adopted the low cost carrier model of offering deep discounts for early bookers in a new brochure.

The Unmistakable Value programme claims to provide savings of up to 33% on the lowest lead in price and up to 65% on high season packages.

The 29 hotels featured are not “cheap and cheerful” budget ones, nor will holidaymakers find themselves travelling from and to out of the way airports, according to the operator.

Managing director Clare Tobin said: “The properties selected are high quality ones and are actually our best sellers at 3, 4 and 5 star levels whilst the airlines featured are among the top scheduled carriers operating out of London Heathrow and key regional airports.

“We have worked closely with these partners in order to come up with the most preferential rates and then added a top layer of added value opportunities, many of them exclusive to Hayes & Jarvis.

“The idea behind the brochure is to be completely transparent and show customers how they can arrive at the best possible price by taking advantage of flight deals, free night offers and many other added value features.

“The trick is to book well ahead and clients who meet the booking deadline will be guaranteed the Unmistakable Value price, which can shave literally hundreds of pounds off the price of a holiday – without compromising on standards.”

The price for a 12-night half board package in Kenya starts at £1,159 – saving  £526 on the standard price but also offering a room upgrade, subject to availability, spa discount and a seafood dinner with wine for bookings made by February 28.

by Phil Davies



 

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