InteleTravel hails spike in cruise bookings
InteleTravel homeworkers have generated a surge in new cruise bookings so far this year.
The homeworking firm reports a 60% jump in cruise sales turnover in the first eight months of the year.
Gross cruise sales reached £17.5 million from January through August, well up from £11 million during the same period last year.
Average booking values are up 5% and there is a two-thirds increase in the number of agents booking cruise holidays.
InteleTravel is rolling out new cruise webinars, podcasts and incentives to mark Cruise Week as well as new programme of training resources and targeted social media activity.
“We are thrilled with this increase, and particularly pleased that an increasing number of our advisors are focusing on cruising and higher-end pricing,’ said InteleTravel UK and Ireland MD Tricia Handley-Hughes.
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