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Summer of opportunity for agents selling London Sightseeing Pass

Summer of opportunity for agents selling London Sightseeing Pass

Tourism specialist Leisure Pass Group is urging agents to make the most of London’s celebration-packed summer by cashing in on its lucrative attractions market.
The company’s popular London Pass gives access to over 55 top tourist favourites including St Paul’s Cathedral, ZSL London Zoo, the Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms and The Tower of London. And with thousands of visitors expected in the city for 2012 the trade has the ideal opportunity to earn valuable add-on commission.


Leisure Pass sales manager Peter Muttitt explained: “After a strong start to the year we have high hopes for a successful summer. We know agents across the UK are doing huge amounts of city-break business around the Jubilee and Games, but there is also a big opportunity for that June and July period in between. London has been smartened up, looks great and is really buzzing. With all eyes on the two big events this summer there isn’t a better time to see the city.”

“As well as offering agents great earning potential, the London Pass is a pretty easy sell to those on short breaks. It offers priority entrance at many of the featured attractions, which is going to be a great benefit this year. If retailers are selling London they have to be selling passes too.”

As well as priority access to avoid queues, pass users get a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals and discounts, making the London Pass the perfect money saver and the ideal way to explore the city’s premier attractions.

Check out all the activities on offer with the London Pass at www.londonpass.com. The website includes a London map tool to plan visits, details on all the featured attractions, and comprehensive information on special offers that are exclusive to London Pass holders such as free gifts at Harrods and commission-free currency exchange.

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