The Philippines taps Hotelbeds to lure UK travellers
As borders across the APAC region are slowly reopening and welcoming back international travellers, Hotelbeds is starting a new partnership with the Department of Tourism of the Philippines.
They are joining forces to attract travellers from the UK with a new campaign, ‘More fun awaits in the Philippines’.
"We are experiencing a significant amount of pent-up demand in the UK market and, with the slow lifting of travel restrictions in the Philippines, now is the perfect time to educate our agents and secure future bookings in the destination," said Joseph Sheller, Head of Global Destination Marketing at Hotelbeds.
This new campaign will showcase the different activities on offer in the Philippine Islands.
There are more than 7,000 islands, where travellers will discover endless beaches, bustling cities, volcanoes and diving experiences.
Hotelbeds hosts over 3,000 contracted hotels in the Philippines, as one of its most important destinations in APAC.
It will highlight all properties in the area through the campaign, as well as provide a new set of exclusive offers for Hotelbeds’ network of UK-based clients.
"The country is an important destination for Hotelbeds in APAC and we are delighted to be one of their official partners in the global campaign ‘More Fun Awaits in the Philippines," said Florian Blois, Regional Destination Marketing Manager at Hotelbeds.
Starting this month, and running until the end of January, the campaign will be promoted through the company’s two main distribution channels, Hotelbeds (wholesale distribution) and Bedsonline, for retail travel advisors across the UK.
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