Following the end of major events, Not Just Travel (NJT) has witnessed a significant increase in sales, with several factors contributing to this growth.
- A notable 25% increase in bookings has been observed following the Euros and UK General Election, attributed to renewed consumer confidence and economic stability.
- The consistently unfavourable summer weather has prompted many to seek out travel opportunities, further driving the surge in bookings.
- Proactive engagement by travel consultants with clients has played a pivotal role in converting enquiries into confirmed bookings.
- A remarkable 60% increase in cruise sales compared to the previous year demonstrates the impact of these combined influences.
Following the conclusion of major events such as the Euros and the UK General Election, NJT has reported an impressive 25% uptick in post-event bookings. This shift is largely credited to the reinforced economic stability and consumer confidence resulting from these events, which have encouraged more individuals to make travel plans that were previously on hold.
Moreover, the persistently gloomy weather throughout the summer has spurred a significant number of people to pursue travel as an escape. This has been a crucial factor in the increased demand, as many seek sunnier destinations.
The active role played by travel consultants in engaging with their client base has been instrumental in this growth. Their efforts in maintaining contact with customers have effectively transformed initial enquiries into confirmed bookings, thereby boosting sales.
In a striking development, NJT has also experienced a 60% increase in cruise sales compared to the previous year. This surge is indicative of the favourable conditions created by the convergence of these factors, prompting individuals who were undecided to commit to their holiday plans.
The amalgamation of external events and strategic client engagement has cultivated a thriving period of sales for NJT.
