One click to book a boat
Given any thought to booking entire yachts as an income producer?
International Yacht Charter Group, in its attempt to increase public awareness, made it easier to introducing its new “one click, one stop” PowerHouseCharter program.
“We’re confident this program will help to generate awareness about yacht chartering vacations, and provide people with exciting new options for luxury travel,” said Janet Bloomfield, International Yacht Charger Group.
She said the new program offers a “one-click, one-stop” database of more than 1,100 yachts that come with a crew.
She said travel professionals can sign up for free and offer customers direct access from their own web site.
The 1,100 selection of boats offers a variety of yachts in a variety of sizes, destinations and types of crew, she added.
The PowerHouseCharter system tracks leads generated from a partner’s side. Agents get a commission for each sale, according to Ms Bloomfield.
Agents can register quickly and the site offers great potential for repeat business, she said.
“We’ve experienced increased interest from a number of potential partners in the travel and luxury marketing areas,” said Ms Bloomfield.
The site can be accessed at http://www.iycgroup.com/.
Report by David Wilkening
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