Carrick Travel choose CSI Media for new luxury travel website
Carrick Travel , part of the Elite Travel Group , has opted to use CSI Media’s Travel Module platform for their new luxury travel website. The Travel Module system allows travel companies to advertise packaged holidays on their website and generate online enquiries from these deals.
Carrick Travel , which was established in 1974, is an independent travel agency offering corporate travel, sporting and golfing breaks, and worldwide holidays. Carrick Travel has 6 retail offices and is looking to expand their client base without increasing their high street presence. After speaking with CSI Media , they decided that the Travel Module system would best suit their requirements.
Tina Nason, Managing Director of Carrick Travel , said “CSI Media have been very patient, not pushing us into anything until we were ready. They have also looked at the whole project with us, how it could work within our organisation, and not just said this is the package get on with it. This is a very exciting time for Carrick Travel and we are looking forward to working with CSI Media more closely over the coming weeks.â€
The new website will focus on its luxury travel division, offering exotic holidays to dream destinations worldwide. It will feature a large amount of photographs and textual content to promote the luxury hotels and resorts. Carrick Travel’s new luxury website is supported by a team of travel advisors who specialise in long haul destinations and pride themselves on having expert knowledge of unusual and once-in-a-lifetime destinations, including the Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Australia and the Far East.
The Travel Module technology is ideal for travel agents and web based travel companies. For more information on CSI Media’s products and services, contact Richard Nash, Business Manager, on [email protected] or Craig Stone, Marketing Director, on [email protected] .
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