Sightseeing passes go to Europe
The New York and Philadelphia Sightseeing pass has been joined by the London and Paris Sightseeing Pass, which are "designed to help visitors make the most of their stays …with pre-paid entry to top attractions."
”The convenient and affordable passes provide a hassle-free way for visitors to see the sights for less and also offer agents an easy add-on sales opportunity at commissionable rates,” says a news release from Leisure Pass Group.
The passes are also useful to tour operators.
The new Sightseeing Passes are available for one to six days, and cover ‘must-see’ tourist attractions. The passes come with guidebooks to help plan the day and have special offers in selected retail outlets, theatres, restaurants and bars.
Tourism specialist Leisure Pass Group creates and manages ‘smart card’ pass systems for cities around the world. The company was founded in 1998 as Arrival Marketing Ltd, becoming Leisure Pass Group in 2001.
By David Wilkening
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