New villa specialist reaches out to agents
Independent specialist SPL Villas is launching to the UK travel trade this month.
The family run business, which launched last year, offers a collection of villas along the Mediterranean coastline.
SPL Villas has a portfolio of over 900 villas across a range of budgets in over 100 destinations across Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Turkey.
It has appointed a trade partnerships manager for its trade launch to engage with agents on its villa portfolio and help with training.
It has also developed an agent training module as well as an agent portal enabling agents to track commission.
The villa specialist will be offering agents 10% commission on all bookings as well as running a number of booking incentives across the year.
It will also host FAM trips.
Edward Frampton–Fell, Managing Director, SPL Villas said: “Launching to the trade has been part of our business plan and strategy from day one as we know how important travel agent support is to any travel business.”
SPL Villas also offers tailor-made holidays with the ‘Find my perfect villa’ service.
Over 95% of the villas available with SPL Villas come with the SPL Villas Covid-19 full refund policy.
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