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AITO agents launch new website

Thursday, 25 Apr, 2006 0

A new website for AITO Specialist Travel Agents has been created to coincide with the organisation’s tenth anniversary.

 

The website – www.aitoagents.com – claims to offer a range of new ideas and inspiration for “world-weary” travellers.

 

The site’s search functionality allows users to locate by holiday destination, holiday theme or agency location in three steps. All the 130 AITO agencies put a weighting on their area of expertise so users are guaranteed that the top listing will be a authoritative company on their chosen destination or theme.

 

Chairman Barry Moxley claimed the site was “like having a personal travel butler at your beck and call”.

 

Report by Phil Davies 

 



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