Gold Medal, the flagship brand of dnata Travel Group UK, have today launched their second brochure of 2024, Caribbean & Mexico, showcasing their expanded portfolio of products and the variety of unique experiences that the B2B operator can offer.
Featuring a range of stunning destinations across 116 pages, including Antigua, Barbados and Jamaica, the new brochure features ever-popular resorts plus several newly opened resorts and a series of renovated properties. There is also a great choice of family-friendly and adult-only options allowing customers to choose their perfect escape. The brochure provides inspiration for smaller islands too, such as Aruba, St Vincent, The Grenadines and Turks and Caicos.
The brand identified the demand for a new brochure, as Barbados and Antigua sales have increased by 22% and 26% year on year, while Jamaica and Grenada have shown significant growth by over 40%, greatly impacted by the increased flight capacity to both islands.
To celebrate the launch of the Gold Medal Caribbean & Mexico 2024-25 brochure, Gold Medal are giving agents the chance to join them on an FAM trip to Barbados. In partnership with Barbados Tourism and Aer Lingus – there’s one of four places up for grabs.
To be in with a chance of winning a place, agents must make a Caribbean or Mexico package booking with Gold Medal, between 14 May – 15 July. Double entries will be awarded for packages with Aer Lingus flights.
Deborah Wadhams, Head of Long-Haul product shared, “This brochure has been created by our passionate team who have so much knowledge to share. With an outstanding selection of all-inclusive properties throughout the portfolio, agents’ need look no further for assured fun-filled and stress-free holidays to the Caribbean and Mexico.
Wadhams continued, “With the increased global focus on sustainability, we were also keen to highlight some of our resorts that are showing meaningful commitment in this area, so agents can discover these resorts for their more conscious travellers too.”
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