Gates Travel Wins Prestigious Travel Award

 

The award was presented at a gala event in Manchester hosted by the Chairman of Jetset, John Bond.  “This award recognises our performance as the leading independent travel agency in the area, said Angela Dobson, Manager Gates Retail, who collected the award. “And it goes without saying that our expertise and knowledge has been developed to such an extent that we can provide the right travel solution to meet every need.”

 

Nick Chaloner, Managing Director of Gates Travel added “Gates Travel is a local business and a true independent, which means we can offer our customers an unrivalled collection of quality and tailor made holidays from award-winning specialist independent tour operators. Looking for complete relaxation, an adrenalin-charged adventure or an independent tour somewhere in between?  Well then look no further than Gates Travel”

 

Travel consultants at Gates are widely travelled, highly qualified and passionate about travelling. In the last year they have visited over 25 destinations including Peru, Mauritius, Florida, New Zealand, Morocco, Dubai, South Africa and Turkey. While computer technology may be changing the world of travel, Gates can bring you real, human insights into your chosen destination.

 

Gates Travel is licensed by the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) to sell rail tickets and is the only travel agency in the country to have the same rail ticket machines as a train station! Thismeans that customers of Gates Travel can buy their rail tickets in the centre of town with experienced rail consultants finding them the best prices possible.

 

 

 

Gates Travel brings a passion for travel and award-winning customer service and is determined to play its part in the local community, while staying at the cutting edge of travel in the 21st century.

 

Gates Travel has been awarded the 2008 ‘Outstanding Sales Performance Award’ by leading travel company Jetset Travel. Jetset specialises in worldwide tailor made holidays and flights.



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