The Leger Shearings Group has released a series of new brochures, offering diverse travel options for 2026 and beyond.
- Five brochures have been launched, detailing options for escorted, solo, and special interest tours.
- Customers can explore online or request hard copies through agents for a tactile browsing experience.
- The comprehensive offerings include coach, rail, and air travel options with innovative trip features.
- New tour additions include numerous European and UK options, promising enriched travel itineraries.
The Leger Shearings Group unveiled a significant expansion with the launch of five new travel brochures. Catering to a wide array of preferences, these brochures encompass travel itineraries extending into 2026, providing potential travellers with ample options for future exploration.
Customers interested in diverse travel experiences can now choose from escorted tours, solo traveller holidays, special interest trips, festive breaks, and even battlefield tours, which are prominently featured in the extensive 274-page Leger Holidays brochure. The integration of rail holidays has led to the creation of a dedicated Leger Fully Escorted Rail Holidays brochure, which includes eight brand new journeys.
Addressing the growing demand for diverse travel options, Shearings has introduced three distinct brochures, highlighting tours across the UK and Ireland as well as self-drive breaks. Notably, the UK & Ireland brochure augments its solo traveller offerings, along with innovative Direct-Route Mini-Breaks that promise reduced travel times by minimizing stops.
Ashley Dellow, the Group’s head of retail sales, remarked on the flurry of activity and the choice available to customers, noting that while online access is prevalent, physical brochures remain valued by some customers. ‘Agents can contact me for printed brochures, or order from BP TradeGate,’ Dellow stated, emphasizing the tactile appeal of hard copies.
This strategic release of brochures by Leger Shearings reflects a keen understanding of varying customer preferences in travel planning.
