Hotelbeds and VisitDallas sign new partnership
Bedbank Hotelbeds has inked a new partnership with VisitDallas, to drive domestic in-bound tourism to the Texas city.
This campaign is designed to drive domestic leisure tourism to Dallas, with a particular focus on weekday and long weekend visits.
Throughout the promotion travel advisors will be introduced to Dallas’ varied vsitors attractions including art, culture and music, sporting events, gastronomic offerings, and the city’s unique culture.
Dallas has consistently been one of the top producing destinations in the US for Hotelbeds.
As a result, the Hotelbeds sourcing team has secured exclusive rates and promotions at local hotels for its network of travel advisors with special offers created to support this campaign and attract US travelers, while helping to drive the city’s tourism recovery.
The campaign, which will run throughout the summer from early July to the end of September, will be available through Hotelbeds’ two main distribution channels: Bedsonline, targeting retail travel agencies, and Hotelbeds, focused on wholesale distribution.
Mark Thompson, Senior Vice President Visit Dallas, added: "VisitDallas is honored to partner with Hotelbeds to promote our city to consumers as visitors’ desire to travel increases. We are excited that our hotels are putting together attractive offers for visitors to enjoy and look forward to seeing them exploring our city."
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