Teletext Holidays responds to staycation trend
Wednesday, 19 Aug, 2009
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Teletext Holidays has created a bigger section of its website especially for domestic holidays.
The newly upgraded site www.teletextholidays.co.uk/ukbreaks includes spa breaks, country inns, woodland lodges, luxury hotels, theatre breaks and family holiday parks with exclusive offers.
The company has also partnered with VisitBritain which will provide detailed destination guides for all parts of the UK.
Managing director Victoria Sanders said: “We’ve seen a big rise in the number of people searching online for UK holidays this year and we wanted to create a one-stop-shop to make booking holidays at home easier and cheaper.
“We see a big opportunity for UK travel and this is an exciting development for us.
“We’ve done a lot of work on the site to make it much easier for people to search and book any type of UK trip whether it’s a girly spa day, a romantic getaway to a lovely guesthouse or a two week family beach break.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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