Escorted tours specialist Newmarket Holidays has launched a new nationwide TV advert and discounts of up to 15% as part of a new peaks campaign.
The brand new 30-second ad celebrates Newmarket Holidays’ array of worldwide guided adventures with inspiring footage showcasing group holidays in destinations including Croatia, Italy, Spain, India, Brazil and Japan. It is the operator’s biggest ever TV campaign, airing for two months from 26 December and broadcast on channels including ITV, Channel 4 and across the Sky network.
The advert will also promote savings of up to 15% that are available on Newmarket Holidays’ award-winning collection of escorted tours until 13 March 2025, covering departures through to 2027. The wide range of discounted holidays includes short breaks in the UK and Ireland, active breaks across Europe, African safaris, and long-haul adventures to destinations including India, the Far East, the US and South America.
Every tour features fully escorted packages with flights, accommodation, expert tour managers and inspiring itineraries that are often exclusive to Newmarket Holidays. Many tours also feature departures from a variety of regional airports across the UK.
Produced by Space City, working closely with Newmarket Holidays’ own marketing team, the advert highlights the benefits of exploring the world in like-minded groups and experiencing dream destinations with the care and expertise of a Newmarket Holidays tour. It ends with an instruction to find Newmarket Holidays at ’your trusted local travel agent.’
Hayley Morris, Head of Trade and Partnerships: "We’re excited to be launching our biggest ever TV campaign which aims to inspire more customers than ever to discover wishlist escorted tours that they can book with their local travel agent.
"With hundreds of pounds in savings available on many holidays, this is a peaks campaign that will give our trade partners the best possible start to 2025."
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