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Go Vacation launches new website

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BANGKOK, 16 February 2018: Go Vacation has relaunched its website www.go-vacation.com with a brand new look and more user-friendly features.

For the first time, Go Vacation India has been added to the corporate website content, the company’s latest posting for its clients stated.

The Bangkok-based travel company reported the site has been given a “livelier, coordinated format, with lots of colourful photos highlighting the attractions of Southeast Asia.”

It also offers more comprehensive details of the group’s services and destinations.

Go Vacation managing Director, Christoph Mueller, commented: “We are happy to promote our collective strengths with this new website. Our aim is to keep in close touch with all clients, partners and friends worldwide.”

Go Vacation will field a sales team at ITB in Berlin, 7 to 11 March. It is inviting travel partners and those interested in developing tours to Southeast to visit the Go Vacation marketing team at booth #224 in Hall 26B.

This year’s ITB focus will on promoting tours to Thailand, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. To arrange an appointment email [email protected].

To support recovery in Bali that suffered a set back due to volcanic eruptions on Mount Agung, Go Vacation Indonesia is offering partners and clients a special deal for a competitively five-day/four-night package at the  Padma Resort Ubud.

2 COMMENTS

    • Sorry I am mystified? We sourced the information from Go Vacation Thailand’s news posted to its partners and contacts, which includes TTR Weekly. I believe ICS is a UK company? Not familiar with its profile in Southeast Asia if it has one at all, but Go Vacation is definitely registered in the region and Thailand with a long respected reputation. I assume “this site’ is a reference to Go Vacation?

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