Riviera Travel unveils trade-friendly website refresh
Riviera Travel has relaunched its website, with enhanced functionality for both travel agents and customers.
The online platform now allows all holiday information to be accessed on itinerary pages via a single link, with pop-ups showcasing information on hotels, ships and daily activities.
The booking process is now simplified, with pricing and availability displayed earlier.
A more streamlined design allows for quicker and easier navigation.
The website offers information on Riviera’s full holiday programme including river, ocean and tall-ship cruising, escorted touring and solo trips.
Stuart Milan, Channel Director, said: “The past three years have seen a huge uplift in the number of travel agents interacting with our digital platforms.”
“We’re excited to release this enhanced version, with the online experience now made as easy as possible for all visitors.”
Learn more about : Riviera Travel ( United Kingdom )
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