CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND, March 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Travelzest has announced the launch of its Hotel & Villa Collection brochure for 2011.
The 250-page brochure brings together four of Travelzest's biggest brands for the first time, in recognition of the fact that some of its customers are interested in more than one company in Travelzest's wide-ranging portfolio of luxury hotels and luxury villas. The included brands are Best of Morocco, Tapestry Collection, VFB Holidays and the Wow House Company.
Travelzest's Hotel & Villa Collection 2011 brochure includes over 30 different destinations in regions as diverse as Canada, The Caribbean, Corsica, France, Greece, Ibiza, Italy, Morocco, Sicily, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK. The inclusion of all these destinations in one brochure is testament to Travelzest's commitment to bringing together its portfolio for the benefit of its customers.
The brochure has been designed to appeal to discerning travellers with a deluxe look and feel. The outside cover is matte with spot varnish highlights picking out some of the most colourful and inspiring photographs in the collection. Inside, Travelzest customers will find plenty to inspire them: each destination, hotel, villa and holiday home page has been carefully designed to enhance reader appeal, with large colour photographs, inspiring descriptions and all the information they need to make a decision.
Travelzest Group has also opted to include minimal pricing information in the Hotel & Villa Collection 2011 brochure, because its customers can now find full pricing information at the Travelzest website.
Online customers can view the same great holidays and luxury brochure by using the PDF version, as it is now available to download. Physical copies are also available to order on the Travelzest website by filling out a couple of quick details and having it sent out in the post, free of charge.
About Travelzest:
Travelzest plc is a dynamic travel group, with a collection of online travel retailers and specialised merchant operators ans operations in over five countries in Europe and North America. Included in the Travelzest family are holiday.co.uk, flight.co.uk, travelzest.com, itravel2000.com, The Cruise Professionals, The Best of Morocco, VFB Holidays, Peng Travel, Faraway Holidays, The Malaysia Experience, Tapestry Collection, The Wow House, Captivating Cuba, JMB Travel, and Fair's Fare. Travelzest is traded on London's AIM Exchange under the symbol TVZ.
Website: http://www.travelzest.com/
Travelzest Launches 2011 Hotel and Villa Collection Brochure
Travelzest has launched its 2011 Hotel and Villa Collection brochure, which includes over 30 destinations.
2011-03-25
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