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Saturday, 28 Mar, 2011
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Business travel agents who want to add value to clients’ itineraries can now offer them the London Sightseeing Pass.
Tourism specialist Leisure Pass Group is offering TMCs and travel managers the chance to build in the pass to packages, meaning business clients can fit in some sightseeing between meetings and agents can grab some of the high-yield attraction ticket market.
The London Sightseeing Pass allows users access to more than 55 London attractions including royal wedding venue Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London and Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.
Users get to jump the queue at busy periods, a free guidebook and lots of deals and discounts.
London Pass sales manager Peter Muttitt said: “The London Pass is a great add-on opportunity for business travel organisers to put together a complete package for their clients or colleagues.
“They are available in one, two, three and six day options so provide enough flexibility for travellers in the destination for varying lengths of time.
"When people travel to London for a meeting, event or exhibition they invariably want to see the sights too, and the London Pass is a hassle free way to enjoy the city in a flexible way.”
For more info, contact [email protected]
by Dinah Hatch
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