Bluebookonline adds UK hotel content - TravelMole


Bluebookonline adds UK hotel content

Friday, 10 May, 2007 0

Online supplier bluebookonline has increased the range of UK hotels featured following an upswing in demand.

The Britannia, Thistle and Jury’s hotel chains have been incorporated, with prices in London starting at £50 per person a night based on two sharing. 

Commercial manager Sarah Hollands said the company had experienced a “dramatic” rise in UK bookings.

“We are selling more in the UK and are pleased to be able to offer our agents more choice having added a significant number of hotels to our product base,” she said.

“The most popular destinations in the UK are London, Manchester and Liverpool so yet again we are delighted to be able to respond to our agents needs.”

by Phil Davies 



 

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