Superbreak adds more airlines to booking system
Agents can now book flights with scheduled airlines when packaging a short break with Superbreak.
Changing to the operator’s system means that agents can now book hundreds of direct, scheduled services online from local airports to short break destinations, all under Superbreak’s ATOL protection.
New flights available include KLM from airports such as Manston, Humberside, Durham Tees Valley and more.
Cityjet is available from London City to Dundee and BMI regional includes Aberdeen to Norwich, Bristol to Munich, Birmingham to Gotherburg
With Darwin Airline, flights are available to popular cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, Milan and Geneva from Cambridge Airport.
Jane Atkins, sales director at Superbreak said: "Agents have a real opportunity to increase their revenues now – there is no need for them to use various sources to find the different elements, we can package it all.
"Protection continues to be hugely important and as changes occur to the ATOL regulations, I feel our packages really will come into their own."
The operator said further development are planned for late January/February with the addition of flight and hotel options to mid-haul destinations such as New York, Boston, Las Vegas and Dubai.
Click here to see the flight details on Superbreak’s website.
Diane
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