Newmarket gees up its website
Sunday, 15 Nov, 2010
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Newmarket Holidays has revamped its website to allow agents to more easily make online commissionable bookings.
The site now shows the travel agent log-in clearly on the home page and the number of steps needed to make a booking have now been reduced.
There is also now improved search functions, new popular products lists and an expanded top navigation, which give agents a new set of sales tools.
Travel agents who want to start working with Newmarket can also now download the registration forms they will need to partner with the company.
Newmarket sales director Adrian Barry said: “Travel agency sales are up 53% on previous years, with increased interest around the Newmarket Holidays brand – particularly our regional charter air holidays.”
“We already offer travel agents a dedicated sales and support team, and their own fully transactional website, but the improved accessibility directly from our homepage is a big plus for travel agents who are keen to make a booking when their customer is at the point of purchase."
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