Premier Travel Inn seeks agency for £4.5m task
24 May 2006 | by Nicola Clark
Premier Travel Inn is holding a pitch for its brand and direct account, worth an estimated £4.5m.
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Air New Zealand is rebranding for the first time in a decade as it runs a campaign to encourage more Britons to visit its homeland.
Premier Travel Inn is holding a pitch for its brand and direct account, worth an estimated £4.5m.
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