Yourholidayaccommodation.com moves into UK
Wednesday, 21 Oct, 2009
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Accommodation provider Yourholidayaccommodation.com has opened a UK bookable website.
The Copenhagen-based company is offering agents increased commission levels plus the chance to win a two-night stay in the Danish city.
Owner Jakob Lund Nielsen said: “We are very excited to be entering the UK market and believe that due to our close relationship with our suppliers including Riu Hotels & Resorts, Iberostar Hotels & Resort and Citadines, we have some of the best accommodation rates available.”
The company reports that the majority of its clients travel to southern Europe, however over the past few months they have seen an increase in bookings to long haul destinations including Asia and the US.
The company reports that the majority of its clients travel to southern Europe, however over the past few months they have seen an increase in bookings to long haul destinations including Asia and the US.
*Agents should visit www.Yourholidayaccommodation.com
for further information.by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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