UK apartment stay prizes for agents
Friday, 13 Feb, 2009
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Hoseasons is offering travel agents the chance to win one of ten apartment-based UK city breaks for two.
Agents booking a holiday from any Hoseasons programme between February 13 and the end of March will be entered into a draw to win one of the prizes, which are featured in the operator’s City Break Apartments range.
The City Breaks range – launched in September – offers city-centre studios, townhouses and apartments sleeping up to ten in 22 cities.
Head of sales Zena Calderbank said: “2009 is going to be a very important year for UK destinations.
“The economic climate, coupled with the unfavourable exchange rate, means that there is a huge opportunity for travel agents to help holidaymakers find a holiday in Britain that suits both their needs and their budget.
“By offering prizes of two night city breaks for two, our winners will be able to get away with their partner and enjoy a luxurious time – it’s the perfect way for us to say thank you for the work that agents do to promote our holidays.”
There is no limit to the number of times agents can enter – they will receive one entry for each booking made during this period.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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