A new travel agency branch has been opened in Gainsborough, drawing attention from local football figures.
- Gainsborough Trinity FC management and players attended the opening ceremony, highlighting community engagement.
- The event included a dedicated interaction with the branch’s clientele and business associates.
- Significant refurbishment costs underline the branch’s commitment to offering quality services.
- Exciting customer incentives marked the opening, enhancing community support for local business.
Hays Travel’s recent branch opening in Gainsborough’s Marshall’s Yard shopping centre was a notable event, bringing together football stars and local business leaders. The collaboration underscored the deep ties between the agency and the community it serves.
Key figures from Gainsborough Trinity FC, including Manager Russ Wilcox and Chairman Dave Horsley, alongside players Declan Hose and Lewis Butroid, participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Their presence highlighted the football club’s commitment to supporting local enterprises.
During the event, these notable personalities engaged with customers, suppliers, and Hays Travel staff, including branch manager Lisa Favell. This interaction not only fostered relationships but also demonstrated a commitment to community integration.
The branch’s refurbishment at a cost of £100,000 reflects a significant investment in enhancing customer experience and improving service offerings. Such financial commitment signals a forward-thinking approach to business in Gainsborough.
To celebrate the opening, customers who had made bookings since the branch’s initial soft launch in December were invited to win several prizes. These included a £100 LoveToShop voucher, a premium goody bag, and family tickets to Gainsborough Trinity FC games. These incentives were clearly designed to strengthen community bonds and attract local patronage.
The collaboration between Hays Travel and Gainsborough Trinity FC has successfully strengthened community ties through strategic engagement and incentives.
