the marine travel company website relaunch
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The marine travel company announce the re-launch of its website.
18 May 2009, Canterbury; the new-look website www.themarinetravel.co.uk has been thoroughly redesigned with a crisp and clear user interface enabling a more visually enhanced user experience.
The redesign follows the companies founding of global alliance MTA7 and the re-brand of the corporate logo to feature the MTA7 Global Alliance link.
Links with Travelport and Amadeus are integrated into the site to help travellers quickly reach all required information regarding their trip. Quick links are also given for travellers to access online check-in as well as a host of information designed to assist customers before, during and after their trip.
Eddie Allen, Group Quality manager at the marine travel company, said: “I am delighted to reveal the re-launched website. The redesign reflects the continued growth of the company and interaction with the global market. We believe the site creates an attractive and relevant experience for our customersâ€
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Contact: [email protected] – Group quality manager
tel: (+44) [0]1227 475792
The marine travel company is the trading name of Chartham marine Ltd with offices based in Canterbury, Hull & Barrow-in-Furness. The company is recognised as one of the UK’s leading independent marine travel agents.
MTA7 is a global alliance of like-minded marine travel agencies working in Partnership to service customers across the globe. Partners are Located in Greece, South Africa, The Philippines, UK, Ukraine and USA.
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