InteleTravel reports bumper February sales
InteleTravel just reported its second biggest revenue earning month in the six years since it launched in the UK.
Last month, overall holiday booking revenue was up 47% on the same period last year, with an increase of 5.5% in average booking values.
Long-haul bookings have been strong and a surge of European holiday bookings have accelerated the growth.
InteleTravel UK and Ireland MD Tricia Handley-Hughes cited the strong relationship with key suppliers as a key factor during what is sometimes a slower month.
“February has been an astonishing month. The first quarter has proved immensely busy for our 2024 Partner Engagement Programme.”
“With plans in place for 2024, we predict our suppliers will be reaping the rewards of the collaboration,” she added.
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