SPL Villas joining TIPTO
SPL Villas will become TIPTO’s newest supplier member later this year.
It officially joins on September 1.
The villa holiday specialist says TIPTO’s ’face2face’ networking gatherings are an ideal opportunity to boost trade awareness across the UK and Ireland.
It will also deliver training to agents.
SPL offers ATOL protected upmarket villas and flights in the Mediterranean and to Florida.
“As a small team on the road, this is a fantastic opportunity for us to connect and build strong relationships with agents,” said Anne Clays, trade and business partnerships manager.
“It also gives us the chance to educate agents on the specialist services we offer.”
Tipto chairman Vishal Patel added: “We are delighted to welcome SPL Villas into the portfolio for our 27th year.”
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