New brochures target Brisbane and Outback Queensland.
Exploring Brisbane and outback Queensland is back on the agenda with the release of new brochures from Queensland Holiday Specialists, Sunlover Holidays for 2006/2007.
Sunlover holidays has included the re-introduced the brochures so it can provide a one stop shop for holiday experiences in Outback Queensland and Brisbane, incorporating scores of accommodation products, packages, tours, transfers, travel tips as well as weather shopping and dining guides.
Sales and Marketing Group Manager at Sunlover Holidays Hugh Houston said the new brochures include new innovations and products that will make it easier than ever to sell holidays to Brisbane and Outback Queensland.
“Both Brisbane and Outback Queensland are markets that appeal to a broad cross section of visitors,” he said.
“These new travel brochures focus on the needs of these consumers, profiling the facilities in the regions and outlying areas.”
“Both brochures provide information that will equip visitors and the industry with a superior insight into the various regions.”
For clients dreaming of re-connecting with rural Queensland, the Outback brochure explores the diversity of the state’s western landscapes from South West Queensland through to Longreach, Gulf country and Cape York.
Packages within the brochure include exclusive tours, cruises, accommodation, car hire and transport information.
The new Brisbane brochure unlocks the secrets of the city with tips on the gateway to the Sunshine Coast, surrounding islands, upcoming events as well as the standard accommodation and city activities.
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All packages featured in the new Sunlover Holidays brochures can be booked via the website www.agents.sunloverholidays.com. Copies of the new brochures have been distributed to all travel agencies throughout Australia.
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