Trade discount extended at Holidaytaxis.com

Monday, 08 Jun, 2010 0

Transfer company Holidaytaxis.com is extending its trade sale for another week, offering a quarter off prices on transport from 17 popular European airports.

Trade can now receive the discount on bookings made up to and including June 14.

Airports where the offer is applicable are: Alicante, Tenerife (south), Malta, Dalaman, Cyprus, Palma, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Antalya, Malaga, Gran Canaria, Crete, Bodrum, Kos, Faro, Rhodes and Ibiza.

Sales and marketing director Ian Coyle said: “Many of our partners in the trade have utilised the offer to build into their own customer marketing campaigns, at breakneck turnaround speed, for which we are very grateful.
 
“In doing so, the feedback has been that our sale has really helped to convert our partners a whole host of new bookings and customers, as our partners’ DP package prices will, of course, be considerably lower, than any of their competitors not using Holiday Taxis for their own transfers needs”.
 
by Dinah Hatch


 

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