Jet2holidays announces new Fam trips
The Jet2holidays Trade Team will host another two Fam trips for independent travel agents in April and a further three in May.
That adds up to a total of seven Fam trips in just three months.
Jet2holidays will take 21 agents away throughout April.
The first will see Jet2holidays take ten agents from Polka Dot Travel to the Gloria Golf Resort in Antalya for a three-night trip on 18 April.
The group will spend time visiting hotels within the Antalya region and enjoy an afternoon activity sponsored by the Turkish Tourist Board.
On 25 April, travel agents from Midcounties Co-op Travel Retail will fly to Gran Canaria.
They will spend three-nights at the Seaside Palm Beach Hotel in Gran Canaria, which is part of Jet2holidays’ Indulgent Escapes collection.
These latest trips follow the success of March trips where it took 20 agents away to Antalya and Tenerife.
In addition, three more trips are planned for May.
Alan Cross, Head of Trade, said: “We are delighted to be hosting another five trips.”
“We are seeing strong and sustained demand for our package holidays.”
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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