Journese unveils now brochures
Journese announced the release of its new 2023-2024 Europe and The Hawaiian Islands four-color sales brochures.
It features new product including premier four- and five-star resorts, luxury villas, private resort residences, all classes of air service, cruise options and excursions.
Sample itineraries are also included in each brochure to showcase handcrafted experiences.
Plus, Journese offers real-time hotel rates, inventory and instant reservations at most of the hotels featured, Europe trains, and Europe river cruises
Other value-added promotions include exclusive room rates, complimentary nights, daily breakfast, and resort and spa credits.
Over the past two years, Journese expanded its premier portfolio with added luxury hotel chains such as Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts and Belmond with new additions of Brussels, Belgium; Croatia; Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Stratford-Upon-Avon and York in England; Bordeaux, Lyon and Marseille in France; Naples, Trieste and Sicily in Italy; Montenegro; Portugal; and Slovenia,
“We are delighted to have doubled our Europe portfolio, both in the most popular European cities in Italy, France, Greece and England as well as in new cities across Europe,” said Amy Comparato, Senior Brand Director, Journese.
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