Libra expands hotel range in 2008-09 brochure
Libra Holidays has added more properties in Greece and Egypt in a first edition 2008-09 brochure.
The programme features holidays this summer for Cyprus, Greece and Egypt plus winter 2008-09 for Cyprus and Egypt.
Sales and marketing senior manager Riccardo Benzo said: “We have continued to offer our entire programme within one comprehensive brochure allowing agents to pick and choose the ideal holiday for their customers.
“The brochure features a selection of new properties, particularly in Greece and Egypt where several hotels have been added.”
Seven newly added hotels in Egypt are featured including the five-star Sonesta Beach Resort & Casino in Sharm el Sheikh and the four-star Sheraton Luxor.
As Crete and Rhodes continue to be top sellers, the operator has introduced more properties on these islands. Early bookings also showed an increase in demand for the island of Zante resulting in an additional five hotels being included as well as introducing the resort of Ayios Sostis for the first time.
To meet demand for dynamic packaging, Libra is offering accommodation-only deals starting at £5 a night in Rhodes, flights from 17 UK airports, private taxi transfers and ground handling services available as separate components.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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