New website on the horizon for Britannia Student Services
Britannia Student Services, a division of Britannia Travel Services Limited, is looking forward to launching a new website this year, which is currently being developed by CSI Media and allows visitors to book a range of their services online.
Britannia Student Services is London’s leading student accommodation agency, offering the widest choice of quality accommodation in every area of London from zones 1 to 5, at affordable prices. The company specialises in offering family homestays, halls of residence, apartment / house shares and a variety of other accommodation for those studying in London, and provides a personal service to students of all nationalities.
Whether the purpose of a student’s visit to London is to learn English, to follow a vocational course at a college or university or simply to visit the capital’s tourist attractions and places of cultural interest, Britannia Student Services can offer the ideal accommodation solution for individuals and groups. Furthermore, airport transfers, sightseeing tours, theatre tickets and entrance to London attractions can also be arranged by Britannia.
The new website which will replace their existing site, www.britanniatravel.com, will allow students, agents, colleges and schools to book accommodation and other services directly with Britannia Student Services online. Students and agents will also be able to book courses in the same way. In addition to the bespoke booking engine, Britannia Student Services will have the ability to create their own useful content pages; great for international students looking for more information on what it is like to live in London and what accommodation and college courses are available to them.
For more information on Britannia Student Services and what’s on offer to international students visiting London, take a look at their current website at www.britanniatravel.com.
If you are interested in CSI Media’s bespoke software and online booking systems, please contact Richard Nash, Business Manager, on [email protected].
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