River cruise specialist completes website revamp
Peter Deilmann River & Ocean Cruises has completed the second stage of its revamped website.
The latest enhancements to the site at www.deilmann.co.uk offer tools designed to support agents promoting the company.
These include an online image library offering downloadable ship and destination pictures; an interactive European river cruise finder enabling agents to search for destinations and itineraries by date, river or vessel; special offers and the facility to download brochures for ocean and river cruises.
A new facility for agents to order deliveries of brochures online has also been added.
Managing director Stuart Perl said: “As more and more agents realise that dynamic growth of the river cruise sector is a real opportunity for them to increase their own sales, we want to make sure that we support their efforts by giving them access to as much real time information as possible and the ability to download it for the benefits of themselves and their clients. The implementation of the new enhancements, allow them to do just that.
“Now that river cruising is coming onto the radar of so many more agents, we aim to ensure that we are always well-placed to respond to their increasing marketing requirements with the minimum delay.â€
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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