Travelbeam Luxury Hotels launch new website
Travelbeam Luxury Hotels, a specialist tour operator based in Cheshire, has launched its latest luxury hotels website, Travelbeam.co.uk. Established for 18 years, Travelbeam Luxury Hotels provides luxury holidays and hotel reservations in Europe and North Africa’s finest hotels.
The new website uses CSI Media’s Travelmodule technology, which enables Travelbeam Luxury Hotels to generate enquiries online so that the staff can then complete reservations for clients according to their specific requirements.
David Barker, of Travelbeam Luxury Hotels commented: “We had a very specific idea of what we wanted to achieve and from the outset CSI Media demonstrated the technical expertise and flexibility to meet our requirements both now and taking the company forward. They exceeded our expectations by fulfilling the brief to deadline, within budget and to our exacting standards.â€
The system allows Travelbeam Luxury Hotels to input a lot of content rich text and imagery, ideal for promoting its luxury property portfolio online.
If you are interested in CSI Media’s Travelmodule systems or want more information about other bespoke travel technology and marketing, visit the CSI Media website or contact Richard Nash, Business Manager, on [email protected] or Craig Stone, Marketing Director, on [email protected].
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