Ocean Holidays Group celebrates 20 years
Ocean Holidays Group marks its 20th anniversary with a year of competitions, and travel agent incentives.
Harry Hastings Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Ocean Holidays said: “Without the support of our staff, customers and business partners we wouldn’t be where we are today.”
“This is a great moment to reflect on where we have come from and where we are going.”
The 20th anniversary celebrations will continue into next year, with chances for agents to win places on Fam trips, and monthly prizes and incentives.
The group’s Ocean brands are being rebranded.
It includes Ocean Florida, the largest direct-to-consumer Florida specialist in Europe, and Ocean Beds.
At the heart of the brand refresh is a mission to ‘do the right thing; strive to be the best; and make it happen.
Hastings said: “Whether you are an employee, partner or customer, your travel experience with us is personal”.
Hastings said the group is looking to expand its destination portfolio across the US, and possibly other worldwide destinations in time.
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