Sun, sea, sex and flexibility…
Club 18-30 has launched its 2011 preview brochure in which agents can book flexible breaks for the first time.
Customers will be able to choose their departure airport, hotel and duration of holiday, from three nights to three weeks.
The brochure has also introduced TwiceasNice music concept hotels in Ayia Napia and Crete’s party central, Malia.
The magazine-style brochure, now in its third year, has information on all 12 resorts plus interviews, fashion pages and holiday gadget editorial.
Managing director of Club 18-30 Teresa Walsh said: “The 2011 preview edition is essential to help create buzz for our early booking customers, and serves as an extra sales tool for our agents, with our last two preview brochures resulting in an increase in early bookings.
“The new magazine style format looks fantastic, and gives the brand a fresh new feel that’s perfect for our customers. It’s gives them a real insight into the destinations they want to visit, as well as additional information like summer fashion, and interviews with top DJs – helping to encourage the community feel of the brand.”
by Dinah Hatch
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