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ets sights on agents
FRIENDSHIP: Colum McLornan is targeting small independent agents
“tick all the boxes for single travellers. Agents currently account for
15 of sales. The operator, celebrating
its 20th anniversary, offers “unstructured and laid-back holidays for single travellers, with no single supplements. All holidays are hosted.
Excursions are available, or
Haven spends £100m upgrading facilities at five holiday parks
Haven is investing almost £100 million in five of its holiday parks this winter. The Dragon akes Adventure
Village, in afan y Mr, Pwllheli, will feature Segway adventures, mini 4x4 driving experiences and a climbing wall. The Craig Tara park, in Ayr, will
launch the ighthouse arbour Adventure Village, with climbing walls, play areas and an indoor events arena. The Seashore park in reat
armouth will open the Shore ater Park next year, which offers a flume tower, giant tipping buckets, spray jets and slides. At opton, also in reat
armouth, an entertainment arena
SEASHORE: An artist’s impression of the new Shore Water Park
called the Marina ounge will open. At aggerston Castle park, in orthumberland, aven is adding a ‘garden atrium’-style entrance, inspired by the Eden Project roof. A new dining outlet, The Coast
ouse, will open at afan y Mr and Seashore, bringing together several options for eating out under one roof. aven has 36 self-catering
holiday parks across the .
havenexpert.co.uk
13 December 2018
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holidaymakers can join the group just for meals. The average age of customers is between 40 and 50. Prices start at £95 for seven
nights’ bed and breakfast at Casa osa. The price includes flights, a double room for sole occupancy, five dinners with wine and the services of a host. eekly
departures begin in une 2019.
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