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If your client can imagine their perfect holiday then the ITC Classics
team will create it for you. Like an exclusively commissioned work
of art, every minute detail will be crafted around each client’s
individual needs.
With over 35 years in the business, ITC Classics has built a
reputation that’s synonymous with luxury and is in the privileged
position of being able to gain access to the best rooms, the most
attentive service and the ultimate flexibility - something we pass
on to you and your clients.
EXCEPTIONAL DEALS FOR YOU & YOUR CLIENT
For you
For your client
• Book any holiday in March & April 2010 over £3k and receive a £25 M&S voucher
• Regular fantastic offers
• Agent educationals, dinners, support and events, examples of which • Privileged access to the best rooms,
include: 6th May, Chester Races Ladies Day; 24th June, the Northern based on our long standing relationships
Showcase at The National Railway Museum in York, with key suppliers with top hotels
• Top Agent events throughout the year including for example, 3rd - 10th May • The peace of mind that comes with
- trip to Anguilla & Antigua booking through one of the UK’s longest
• Marketing support and superb brochures such as Platinum, Family and
established independent tour operators
Romance to name a few • ITC in resort representation
EUROPE - MIDDLE EAST - CARIBBEAN - AFRICA - ASIA - INDIAN OCEAN - USA - CANADA - MEXICO - AUSTRALASIA
or call our Agency Sales team to arrange a
For further information call
01244 355 506
visit from one of our ITC Representatives on
01244 355 369
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