Flexible commission offer on Holiday Extras new brochure
Holiday Extras’ has produced its first customer-facing brochure for theatre and theme park breaks.
Twenty two West End shows and eight theme parks with hotel accommodation are featured in addition to newly introduced London attractions.
The add-on company says commission on London theatre breaks is “totally flexible”. Agents can choose between 10% standard commission, allowing them to offer a best price guarantee, or choose a higher (or lower) commission level depending on their market. Holiday Extras claims that agents can earn up to 22% commission and still offer cheaper prices than the competition.
London theatre breaks start at £49 per person, including one night’s accommodation at a choice of 36 central London hotels with breakfast. The brochure contains information on add-ons including The London Dungeon, The London Eye, Madame Tussauds, the Tower of London, Wimbledon Museum, Buckingham Palace, London Zoo, the Original Tour and Kensington Palace.
Half of the brochure is devoted to theme park breaks featuring Gullivers World Warrington – starting at £85 for a family of four – Camelot, Drayton Manor and Blackpool Pleasure Beach plus LEGOLAND Windsor, Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and Chessington World of Adventures.
Holiday Extras sales director Neil Herbert said: “We are delighted to respond to travel agent demand for customer facing literature with the launch of our first ‘2-in-1’ Theme and Theatre brochure.
“We are confident we are different and better via our Best Price Guarantees, flexible commissions, excellent availability, three stage online booking process and the continuance of the Holiday Extras one-stop-shop philosophy. Our commitment to these new markets is total and reflected by our pre-purchased theatre ticket stocks in excess of £1 million – we are here to stay.”
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