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Darcy Hodd, HD Travel in Cheshire, with Claire Dutton, Shearings Holidays


Shearings launches brochure aimed at solo travel market


Samantha Mayling


Shearings Holidays’ first solo travel brochure aims to cater for growing demand in the market. It will feature new holidays


exclusively for solo travellers, plus existing tours with extra single room allocations added. There are 42 tours in total – 18 in the UK and 24 in Europe – plus seven ocean and four river cruises with single cabin availability. New marketing material will be added to the operator’s agent


toolkit and brochures will arrive at agencies from December 27. Jane Atkins, Shearings Holidays


managing director, said: “We’ve seen the demand for solo travel go from strength to strength. “We worked hard to create new


products that we felt would work well and we used feedback from our agent and customer panel events to help guide this process. “Going on an escorted tour


offers customers the security of travelling with others but the flexibility and independence of


Vacations to America introduces Vacations to C


Vacations to America has included its new sister brand Vacations to Canada in its 2020-21 brochure. Richard Wimms, managing


director and owner of Vacations to America, said: “We have been offering some of the most experiential trips to the US for more than 25 years, so offering our travel agent partners Canada


20 19 DECEMBER 2019


for the first time was a natural progression.” Holidays range from


traditional tailor-made tours in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec to more off-the-beaten track itineraries in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon and the Atlantic provinces. There are also train options


with Rocky Mountaineer and Via travelweekly.co.uk


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