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Classic Collection unveils Canary Islands brochure

Classic Collection has unveiled a Canary Islands brochure featuring 80 properties across Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma and La Gomera.

The new guide promotes two- and multi-centre holidays, with a particular focus on Madrid and Gran Canaria as a suggested two-centre itinerary.

The operator is offering flights from 24 UK airports to a range of properties, including 28 family-friendly hotels, 24 adult-only hotels, 10 boutique properties and two villas.


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Seven-night stays on a bed and breakfast basis at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife start from £889, seven-night all-inclusive stays at Iberostar Playa Gaviotas start from £879, and seven nights at adult-only Paradisus Salinas Lanzarote on bed and breakfast basis start from £755.

Director of agency sales and marketing Si Morris-Green said the operator has added more capacity to its Canary Island offerings as the destination shows the “highest levels of recovery” throughout all of Spain.

He said: “Sales to Spain are particularly buoyant and the Canary Islands have shown the highest levels of recovery throughout the whole of the country with visitor numbers from the UK growing the fastest.

“In response to that, we have added more capacity where necessary, providing travel agents and our mutual customers with even more choice and flexibility.

“Destinations with a good winter-sun record and shorter flight times are particularly appealing to customers as they can make the most of their time in the sun and choosing to lengthen a stay by two or three days is easier when there’s no shortage of regular daily flights from which to choose.”

He added: “Our longstanding commercial agreements with hoteliers allow us to deliver the best possible value and price to our agent partners. We’re confident our new brochure will help to meet the current levels of demand.”

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