Spring Hotels taps Flexi Reps for new travel trade campaign
Spring Hotels has teamed up with Flexi Reps for a new campaign to support travel trade partners.
It will see reps hit the road to engage travel agents as international borders start to reopen and confidence in travel this summer continues to rise.
"All three of our hotels are newly refurbished and we have a new ‘UP All Inclusive’ concept. Sharing that with agents will hopefully make the sale a little easier for them," said Maiken Svendsen, Spring Hotels commercial chief.
"We love working with Flexi Reps. Their focused call plans, effective visits and comprehensive feedback post campaign is invaluable for us. Lots has changed and we have enhanced lots of areas of our product to make sure customers feel safe and can have a great holiday experience."
"Educating the trade about this is important to us and the Flexi Rep model is perfect for us."
Spring Hotels conducted its first campaign with Flexi Reps last year.
Spring Hotels is also offering a seven-night stay as incentive in a prize draw. The reps will be sharing more about that on their high street visits.
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