New specialist website for travel agency S & N Pickford
Travel Agency S & N Pickford are pleased to announce the launch of their new website, www.travelyourway.co.uk. The site has been developed to raise awareness of the tailor-made travel services they offer for both business and leisure travellers.
S & N Pickford is a third generation family-run business based in Cheshire. Owners Alison and Alan Skirvin have 40 years’ experience in the travel industry and are supported by a dedicated team who offer a wide range of travel services and local knowledge of many destinations. As a long established independent agency, S & N Pickford have evolved to fit the modern travel industry by creating a bespoke service which allows travellers to customise every aspect of their plans. They specialise in complex travel planning worldwide for conferences, large group travel and custom leisure arrangements.
S & N Pickford approached CSI Media*, website designers, to build the new website following the creation of their sister company website, www.ninetyeast.co.uk. Ninety East is a Tour Operator specialising in luxury leisure travel to Asia, the Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Indian Ocean. The new TravelYourWay.co.uk website uses the same software as Ninety East called Travelmodule, which is an easy to use travel CMS website. The system will allow S & N Pickford to build up an online presence by displaying their offers and information, and will enable them to use the effective online enquiry generator.
For more information on CSI Media’s Travelmodule websites please visit the CSI Media website or contact Richard Nash on [email protected].
For more information on S & N Pickford, please visit www.travelyourway.co.uk.
*CSI Media is a website design company based in Cheshire, UK.
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