Thomas Cook launches cruise advice arm
As the UK’s number one in cruise sales, Thomas Cook today launched a brand new offering for cruise customers: “Cruise Thomas Cook”.
Under the new initiative, Thomas Cook is ensuring that regardless of how customers approach the company for advice – via stores, telephone or online – they will have instant access to the best possible information on all available cruises. Specially trained experts are on hand in every store, via Cruise Thomas Cook call centres, and behind the scenes at www.cruisethomascook.com.
Thomas Cook has access to a wide range of cruise holidays on the market, and as a non-cruise provider its consultants are able to provide objective advice to ensure customers find a holiday that’s right for their preferences and budget.
To mark the launch of Cruise Thomas Cook the company has produced a free guide to cruising. Available at all Thomas Cook stores and by calling 0870 757 9000 or 01733 417272, the 32-page guide is an essential source of all cruising news and information. Split into two sections, aimed at the first-time cruiser and cruise connoisseur in turn, the guide is packed with advice on the latest developments, destinations, highlights… even packing tips.
Chitra Mogul
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