Hoseasons sees annual profits leap(Test)1
Tuesday, 30 Jun, 2009
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Hoseasons saw pre-tax profits for last year jump by almost £1 million helped by demand for new lodge-style holidays and city break apartments
Profits rose to £3.13 million last year against £2.15 million in 2007 based on sales up to £15.6 million from £13.7 million.
The mainly UK domestic operator has also had a good start to 2009 with staff receiving a bonus worth equivalent to around two per cent of salary.
The operator’s self-catering accommodation is helping boost sales this year, although bookings are coming in at around four to six weeks before departure.
Investment in technology and a drive online has alos helped boost bookings.
Samira
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