Plenty of five-star properties
A new, 20-page brochure, “Luxury Travel; Everywhere on Earth” is now available from Travel Bound, listing 4,300 five-star properties or more than 10 percent of the company’s 35,000 hotel portfolio.
Five-star hotels and luxury itineraries can be booked with Travel Bound for independent travelers or groups of ten or more. Commission is paid on all services booked, with no minimum stay required.
“The high end of the travel market has proven to be very resilient to economic trends, and it offers tremendous potential for continued growth,” said Richie Karaburun, president of Travel Bound and GTA North America.
He added:
“While many agents associate Travel Bound with 3- and 4-star hotels, we have been steadily increasing the number of 5-star properties in our portfolio – specifically because so many of our top accounts have requested it.”
For groups of 10 or more, Karaburun pointed out that Travel Bound’s groups department can also arrange a customized itinerary for groups that includes hotel, motorcoach, sightseeing tours, meals, special events, guides and tour managers.
The new brochure lists examples of the wide range of five-star properties bookable at Travel Bound, including historic palaces, elegant chateaus and luxury seaside resorts. To help agents select the best hotels for their clients, TripAdvisor reviews are displayed on the Travel Bound website for agents, www.booktravelbound.com.
To request the new luxury travel brochure or to book five-star hotels and complete luxury itineraries for independent or group travel clients in more than 160 countries around the world, including the US and Canada, log onto www.booktravelbound.com or call 1-800-808-9541 to speak with a travel specialist.
By David Wilkening
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