Lowcostbeds.com adds cities

Tuesday, 20 May, 2005 0

Lowcostbeds.com has moved into the cities sector with 40 locations added to its beach and flights offering.

The company is featuring Amsterdam, Brussels, Bruges, Dublin, Cork, Santander, Paris, Nice, Prague, Oslo, Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Budapest, Warsaw, Reykjavik, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Gothenburg , Biarritz , Riga, Latvia ,Istanbul, Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Copenhagen, Dubrovnik , Stockholm, London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Manchester, Glasgow, Munich, Berlin, Helsinki, Athens and Monte Carlo.

CEO Paul Evans said: “The independent market accounts for over 50% of total overseas holidays and is growing all the time. It is now a significant market in its own right, challenging and I suspect shortly to overtake the growth of the mainstream package.

“Travel agents are already making the most of this shift by packaging their customer’s ideal holiday using arrange of sources, mixing and matching elements of the holiday from different suppliers. Lowcostbeds.com provides a one-stop shop for both travel professionals and customers – it’s easier, quicker, more flexible, usually cheaper, and more comprehensive, backed by our price and quality guarantees.”

Lowcostbeds is looking significant growth over the next three years as it builds, offering the full range of options, sold separately or as a package.

Report by Phil Davies 

 



 

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