Newmarket Holidays releases new trade brochure
Escorted tour, cruise and events specialist Newmarket Holidays has launched its new brochure for the trade.
The new Escorted Tours and Holidays Collection 2022-2024 includes new worldwide tours, from new offerings in the UK and Europe, to the Americas, Asia and Africa.
Altogether, there are nine new additions to the brochure.
The new tours include Scottish Lochs and the Isles of Skye and Mull; Salzburg and the Austrian Tyrol; National Parks of the American West and San Francisco; and Costa Rica – Wildlife, Rainforest and Caribbean Beach.
Richard Forde, Head of Trade Sales, said, “The year has started off very strongly for us and it is important that we have all the tools available to ease the sales process for travel agents.”
“The new brochure launch follows the earlier than usual release of availability for 2023 and 2024 tours.”
The role of the travel brochure remains ever-important for escorted tours according to Newmarket Holidays’ travel agent partners.
As well as the addition of the nine brand new tours, the brochure includes customer favourites as well as Newmarket Holidays’ selection of regional departures.
As with all other escorted tours in the brochure, the new tours have a Newmarket Holidays tour manager.
The new brochure launch also coincides with the operator’s new campaign, ‘Dream it. See it. Share it.’ which sees booking incentives offering up to 15% savings on 15 popular tours.
In addition, there is a 10% saving on the rest of the touring portfolio for 2022-24.
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