Week of Record Breaking at hotelshopUK
hotelshopUK have been celebrating the second year anniversary of when the offices were flooded in the disastrous floods of July 2007, this week.
hotelshopUK have not only done very well to recover and survive the flood…but are fighting strong and doing better than ever, showing that taking holidays in the UK to cut costs is becoming increasingly popular this year.
This week has been a record breaking week for the privately owned company based in Worcestershire, with the highest number of phone calls and bookings taken in one day, following the launch of a brand new advertising campaign.
You can not only book some of the very best value discounted short break deals with hotelshopUK, but they are also offering a selection of other exciting deals including a 50% off sale on 4* breaks (from just £49.50 per person) and Inclusive breaks for just £79 per person – where you can enjoy 2 nights with breakfast, dinner, unlimited drinks (both soft and alcoholic) and many more freebies!
Managing Director Viv Hudson comments “I am delighted with the response to our new campaign and it couldn’t have happened at a more relevant time – during the flood anniversary. The 2 years since the flood has flown by and all the team have been kept busy with the recovery. It especially fills me with great pleasure to announce we are pleased to announce we are now busier than ever and continuing to smash previous records.â€
With prices so low and many great value discounts available, the bargains are being snapped up quickly. So, visit www.hotelshopUK .com or call 08444 122 072 now for more information on hotelshopUK’s wide range of hotels, short breaks and special offers with up to 70% savings and prices from just £14.50 per person per night
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