More customers want slice of Turkey, says ticket specialist
Wednesday, 08 Apr, 2011
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Sales of tours in Turkey have soared for Attraction World, with more than 1000% growth, according to the operator.
The attraction ticket specialist said that in the first three months of the year agents have already booked 1500 passengers onto trips. This compares with just 126 in the same period last year.
Sales and marketing director Tony Seaman said: “Our growth in Turkey is phenomenal and agents have really got behind it.
“We’ve worked tirelessly in the last few months through out our We Give You the World campaign to encourage agents to focus on selling our add-on tours in destinations outside the obvious theme parks locations and this is a great example of agents doing just that.
“The figures are really encouraging and I expect demand to grow further as the key summer months approach.”
The company has now launched a new offer in Marmaris. Customers will receive a free Cruise the Blues full day boat trip if they book selected tours.
by Dinah Hatch
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