Travel Counsellors unveil peaks campaign


Travel Counsellors unveil peaks campaign

Monday, 08 Jan, 2023 0

Travel Counsellors has rolled out its peaks campaign entitled ‘Let yourself go.’

The multi-channel campaign focuses on customer experiences.

It comes as customer sentiment remains strong into 2023.

A recent customer survey showing 87% of Travel Counsellors customers have booked or are planning to book this year. 

The first campaign video launched last week.

Last year saw over £800m in sales reached for the first time.

Travel Counsellors expects high booking figures for January too.

The campaign features hotels, cruises, top deals, and bespoke itineraries.

Dave Callan, Customer Director said: “We want to emphasise the care each Travel Counsellors puts into crafting unique experiences for their customers.”



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