JTA Holidays includes resort transfers across Maldives programme
JTA Holidays has enhanced its Maldives programme with included resort transfers on all package holidays.
JTA Holidays has enhanced its Maldives programme by including resort transfers as standard on all package holidays, making it easier for travel agents and customers to book one of the world’s most sought-after destinations.
The new offering covers transfers between Malé International Airport and customers’ chosen resort, with arrangements tailored to each property’s location. Depending on the destination, transfers may be by seaplane, domestic flight or speedboat and are now included within the holiday package price.
The initiative has been introduced to simplify the booking process, provide greater cost transparency and ensure customers enjoy a seamless journey from arrival through to resort check-in.
Wayne Darrock, CEO of JTA Travel Group, commented:
“The Maldives continues to be one of the most desirable holiday destinations for UK travellers, but arranging resort transfers can sometimes add unnecessary complexity. By including transfers as standard, we’re providing a clearer, more convenient booking experience for both agents and their customers”.
For many visitors, the transfer is an unforgettable part of the Maldives experience. Scenic seaplane flights over the islands, luxury speedboat journeys and dedicated meet-and-greet services offer a memorable introduction to the destination before guests even reach their accommodation.
Including transfers within the package price gives customers a clear understanding of the total holiday cost at the time of booking, while providing agents with confidence that all transport arrangements have been organised in advance.
Travel agents will also continue to earn JTA Rewards points on every qualifying Maldives booking.
The enhanced Maldives programme is available to book now through JTA Holidays.
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