Pleasant Holidays Releases New, Reimagined Mexico Brochure Featuring Innovative Interactive Features
Pleasant Holidays today announced the release of its new sales brochure for Mexico, the first in its series of reimagined digital brochures featuring hundreds of hotels and all-inclusive resorts, commissionable activities, cruise vacations, travel information and more. The 140-page digital brochure is available for viewing or download at pleasantholidays.com/Online-Brochures-TA and features colorful full- and half-page listings for select hotels and resorts with a clickable table of contents.
Pleasant Holidays’ digital travel brochures feature dynamic, interactive regional maps showing locations of hotels and pop-up details on points of interest, high-resolution photo galleries highlighting the best of each location and hand-curated local attractions in a flipbook format with pages that can be printed or electronically shared with clients. The back pages contain a convenient, comprehensive chart listing the amenities available at a wide selection of hotels and resorts throughout Mexico, for easy reference. The brochure also has sections featuring group travel, destination weddings & honeymoons, family vacations, adults-only resorts and Mexico’s world-class selection of all-inclusive resorts. Additional redesigned brochures will follow for all of Pleasant Holidays’ destinations.
“Pleasant Holidays’ newly redesigned brochures are a valuable sales tool for Travel Advisors, providing stunning imagery and comprehensive information about the featured destination and all of the travel options we have to offer,” said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO. “The larger listings help showcase the best hotels and resorts in Mexico in a new light to help travelers choose their ideal Mexico vacation destination.”
Pleasant Holidays’ Mexico vacation packages feature nonstop flights on AeroMexico, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Sun Country Airlines and United from U.S. departure cities nationwide.
Pleasant Holidays offers 19 destinations in Mexico and a total of 78 countries worldwide, along with cruise lines offering ocean voyage and river cruise options, pre- and post-cruise extensions and flights on all major airlines with Business Class and Premium Economy options featuring flat-bed seats, fine dining and other amenities. Travel protection plans with cancel-for-any-reason coverage are available to protect travelers’ investment, including non-refundable flights, hotels and government-imposed travel restrictions.
Vacation packages to Mexico can be booked online at PleasantAgent.com or by calling 800-448-3333. For Group Reservations, call 800-542-9244; for Destination Wedding Travel 800-818-9080. Pleasant Holidays is a member of Tourism Cares, the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) and an active member of the United States Tour Operator Association (USTOA) and participates in the $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program.
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