Kuoni issues “travel thesaurusâ€
Thursday, 28 May, 2010
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Kuoni has revamped its Worldwide brochure for 2011 as a “travel thesaurus”.
The programme leads in at £549 for five night’s bed and breakfast at the 4-star Sheraton Sharm el Sheikh, including direct flights with British Airways and transfers.
The brochure has been refined to highlight “trusted” long-haul resorts and experiences “that perfectly embody Kuoni’s insider knowledge of the world’s best destinations”.
UK managing director Joanna Edmunds said: “This travel thesaurus gives customers exotic destinations and a wide choice of properties.
“When combined with our tailor making expertise and excellent service, each client can have their holiday exactly how they want it.
“Value is the lynchpin of the new brochure, such as a £55 upgrade to a private vehicle on a Sri Lankan tour, making it easy for customers to find the right holiday at the right price.”
Highlights include Maafushivaru, a new Maldivian island, exclusive to Kuoni and Serengeti Bushtops in Tanzania, a 5-star luxury camp opening in June.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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