New holiday firm launches
A new name in the UK package holiday market has arrived.
Holiday Best just launched this month, with a portfolio of package holiday destinations to Turkey, Greece, Spain, Egypt and more.
Holiday Best holidaymakers offers deposits of £50pp which is says are the lowest in the market.
It assures customers of no hidden extras, and full pricing transparency.
John Milburn, Chief Marketing Officer says: ”Now that the industry is picking up, , it’s the perfect time to offer UK customers something new.”
“Holiday Best is focused on making sure that all costs that our customers need to consider are available at the start of their booking journey.”
“We want to make sure that our customers have the easiest and best possible experience from the moment they book.”
Holiday Best caters to all budgets and specialist requirements, it says.
This includes solo travellers, couples and families.
Holiday Best bookings are ATOL and ATT protected.
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