The tour operator J’Info Tours estimates sales of €14 million for this year, an 18% increase compared to last year, stated Carmen Pavel. Currently, 70% of sales are generated by business travel, Pavel specified. Additionally, domestic vacation sales have doubled this year, thanks to holiday vouchers.
For next year, the company aims for a 25% increase in sales.
The company has included unique exotic destinations in its holiday packages for next year, such as Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, or Colombia, where prices reach up to €2,500/person, including half-board and transport.
Also, for next year, the tour operator J’Info Tours is offering heli-skiing vacations. For example, a day of heli-skiing costs €4,500/person.
Another program the company is banking on for next year is dedicated to Canada, featuring three tourist package variants. A package including visits to Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa costs €1,500 for ten days, including transport, accommodation, and airport taxes.
The company has also created European programs for seniors, which include vacations in northern Italy, at the Alpine lakes, or in the Basque Country, Lisbon, Sicily, Morocco, and Egypt.
Source: Profit
Frequently Asked Questions
What are J’Info Tours’ sales projections for 2018?
J’Info Tours expects sales to reach €14 million in 2018, representing an 18% growth compared to the previous year.
What is the main driver of J’Info Tours’ revenue?
Business travel currently accounts for 70% of the company’s total sales, while domestic tourism has doubled due to holiday vouchers.
What new luxury travel options is the company introducing?
The company is introducing heli-skiing packages at €4,500 per day and exotic tours to Central and South America starting at €2,500 per person.