Audley Travel launches new agent marketing assets
Tailor-made tour operator Audley Travel has launched new marketing materials for travel agents, as well as updating its ‘The World Your Way’ global brochure.
Agents can utilise assets including window posters and social media adverts showcasing experiences in some of Audley’s key destinations.
Destination themed videos for Thailand, Japan, South Africa and the US are also available, which can be shared on travel agents’ own social channels.
All of the new marketing assets have been created with a travel agent call to action.
The full range of new assets can be found in Audley’s agent marketing suite at www.audleytravel.com/agents
Agents can now order the updated version of Audley’s trade specific ‘The World Your Way’ global brochure.
The 192-page brochure contains trip ideas for agents to share with their clients.
The brochure also has suggestions for experiences to suit various interests from a traditional homestay in Kerala to a hike on an uninhabited Galapagos island.
Agents can download a digital copy or access an e-brochure at www.audleytravel.com/agents/brochures.
Greg Thurston, Trade Sales Manager said: “I’m delighted to be able to share these new marketing materials, as well as the updated ‘The World Your Way’ brochure with agents.”
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