Jamaica villas site to act a global sales platform
Monday, 16 Mar, 2010
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A global website and brochure showcasing more than 200 properties has been created by the Jamaica Association of Apartments & Villas.
Real-time booking functionality is a key part of the website at www.javavillas.org.
It is designed for agents, operators, airlines and consumers with an ongoing marketing campaign of exclusive villa deals, special offers and packages.
JAVA chairman Vana Taylor said: “We are excited to be launching our global sales platform with helpful tools, up to the minute rates and availabilities and a bountiful array of promotional offers.
“We have invested in our villa and apartment members’ future, by improving the ease with which all our clients and partners find us, review our products and book.
“Integral to our strategy is a newly appointed network of JAVA sales offices in the UK, Germany, Australia and the USA.
“All will work in synchronicity with the JAVA head office in Ocho Rios and be able to offer 24/7 trade and consumer support using integrated chat tool and real-time booking with instant confirmations available for a majority of JAVA properties.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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