Luxury Family Hotels in UK now commissionable to trade

Sunday, 24 Aug, 2006 0

The four UK properties that make up Luxury Family Hotels are to be made available to book online by travel agents with 10% commission.

The chain, acquired by von Essen Hotels in January, are aimed at parents with young children yet retain a country house feel. Rates are an average of £320 per room, per night including breakfast and dinner.

The Luxury Family Hotels are Woolley Grange in Wiltshire, Fowey Hall in Cornwall, Moonfleet Manor in Dorset and Ickworth Hall in Suffolk.

Von Essen Hotels sales and marketing executive director  Greg Ward said: “We are delighted to officially launch Luxury Family Hotels to the UK travel trade, with the setting, style and ethos of the hotels complementing perfectly those already in the von Essen collection. 

“This, together with the possibility to earn 5% commission on private air charter with von Essen Aviation, means von Essen appreciates and generously rewards the business coming through the trade, and that we are reinforcing our commitment to working with them.”

Report by Phil Davies



 

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