Prestige revamps with release of new brochure
Prestige Holidays has unveiled a new look and website designed to highlight its value for money proposition in the five-star sector
The revamp coincides with the release of a redesigned Winter 2007/08 brochure.
The independent operator has also redesigned its stationery and adverts and is launching a new “user-friendly” website.
The brochure features a Prestige Plus programme of special and added value offers including: no sole occupancy discounts, free half board, free nights, second room discounts for children and complimentary room upgrades.
Chairman and managing director John Dixon said: “The package holiday business is evolving, the time was right to revitalise our image and highlight our competitive prices. A week’s stay at the five star Corinthia Palace in Malta this winter starts from £324 including flights and private transfers.
“New for winter are four properties in Morocco, two in Tenerife, and two in La Palma and one in Mallorca.
“Also we now offer flights from every UK airport including scheduled, low cost and charter. Forty five per cent of our clients travelled from regional airports last year and I am confident that this is a growing trend.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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