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JANUARY 2014 - the best time to book your 2014/2015 holiday


Now that the Christmas and New Year period is over our thoughts turn to holidays... What are our plans? Where will we head off to? Who better to help you with this than local Travel Expert James Comrie.


During 2013 James celebrated his 30th year in the Travel Industry and his 10th year as a Travel Counsellor based in Dunblane. Travel Counsellors is an award winning company and has the unique benefi t of supporting its agents who all run their own businesses from home across seven countries, meaning that they have a broad knowledge of travel and can turn to each other for information and to secure the best deals.


James deals with every holiday company that the High Street agent deals with plus his company have their own airline, hotel and cruise contracts resulting in more choice and better prices. With around 80% of his business coming from returning customers, it seems that James has a talent for helping clients arrive at exactly where they want to be.


He is available to visit you at you home or workplace to discuss your plans for the year ahead and beyond. James says ‘more and more of my customers are fi nding out, if you plan early and book early you will get lower prices and a better choice. Due to a shortage of stock, especially with airlines, less choice is available booking late and higher prices can be charged.’


Everything that he arranges is 100% fi nancially protected, whether you are looking to take a holiday in Europe, USA, Middle East or Caribbean. So safe in this knowledge, contact James and see where you could go.


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