New luxury website for CK Travel Bureau
CK Travel Bureau is excited to announce the launch of its new luxury travel website www.travelhighway.co.uk. The independent, ABTA bonded travel agent offers a host of tailor-made travel options to worldwide destinations, including escorted tours to China, New Zealand and South America, plus villas and bespoke holidays in the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and Florida.
The new Travel Highway website was built using CSI Media’s content management software, Travelmodule. The easy-to-use website is used to generate enquiries online, and the highly trained and knowledgeable staff at CK Travel Bureau are then able to sell tailor-made deals according to the customers’ requirements offline.
Colin Sharrock, Managing Director of Travel Highway said “we are really pleased with our new Travel Highway website and we have received an excellent service from the team at CSI Media. The process ran smoothly from start to finish, and we were given advice and recommendations which have enabled us to achieve a simple-to-use website that truly reflects the type of travel products we have to offer our customers.â€
If you are interested in CSI Media’s Travelmodule systems or want more information about other bespoke travel technology and marketing, visit the CSI Media Website or contact Richard Nash, Business Manager, on [email protected] or Craig Stone, Marketing Director, on [email protected].
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