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Inspiring Journeys redesigns brochure with glossy magazine format

AAT Kings’ premium sister brand Inspiring Journeys has redesigned its brochure to a glossy magazine format for 2018-2019 and added two new itineraries.

Inspiring Journeys, part of The Travel Corporation family of brands, specialises in small group tours of up to 20 holidaymakers to Australia and New Zealand. Children need to be above 12 to travel with the brand.

The new brochure outlines Inspiring Journeys’ travel style, based on what it calls its ‘four pillars’ of discover, explore, immerse and relax, to help agents convert more sales. It aims to offer insider experiences, ‘hidden gems’, meetings with the locals and stylish accommodation offering good food.

The two new itineraries are Victoria’s Hidden Gems and Inspiring New Zealand.

Victoria’s Hidden Gems is a seven day trip to see some of the state’s ‘secrets’ and lesser-known areas, from hidden lanes in Melbourne to indigenous, cultural experiences in the Grampians. It starts from £2,525, including twin share accommodation, airport transfers, luxury coach transport, daily breakfast, five dinners and two lunches including a ‘Be My Guest’ experience to try local cuisine, and a travel director. It excludes flights.

The ten day Inspiring New Zealand itinerary, from £4,510, spans both islands, including Auckland and Wellington in the north island and Queenstown and Doubtful Sound fjord in the south.

Senior sales manager, Heather Colbourn, said: “We are delighted to unveil our most well-rounded offering to date, with a magazine-style brochure to inspire trade partners to share the beauty of Australia and New Zealand with their clients.

Inspiring Journeys is dedicated to exploring these iconic destinations through lesser-known routes, connecting travellers and showing stunning landscapes and culture to the premium-minded traveller.”

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