HolidayTaxis signs exclusive partnership with Barrhead Travel
Ground transportation company HolidayTaxis has inked an exclusive sole provider partnership with Barrhead Travel.
Under the strategic agreement, HolidayTaxis will offer all Barrhead Travel customers a full suite of transportation services with coverage across all continents, access to its dedicated cruise and specialist transfer division and multi-lingual customer service support.
It gives customers of Barrhead Travel full access to HolidayTaxis’ portfolio of fully licensed and regulated vehicles.
All transfer routes provided by HolidayTaxis are part of Hotelbeds’ portfolio of ancillary services, including 25,000 routes in 1,100 destinations.
Chris Leonard, Managing Director of the Beyond The Bed portfolio at Hotelbeds, the parent company of Holiday Taxis, said: "We are very pleased to be working with Barrhead Travel once again. We are confident that this partnership will be very successful and will further strengthen the great relationship between HolidayTaxis and Barrhead Travel."
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