Howards Way Travel Centre is located at 33 Cheapside, Bradford BD1 4HR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Howards Way Travel Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01274 722222 or visit our website

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Heather Smith

5 Google Rating

Really friendly helpful staff made it very easy to book our holiday.

5/ 5

Really friendly helpful staff made it very easy to book our holiday.

Louise Dwyer

1 Google Rating

BEEN TRYING FOR 3 WEEKS TO BOOK A HOLIDAY SAID THEY WOULD CALL US BACK IN 20 MINS TWICE BUT NEVER

1/ 5

BEEN TRYING FOR 3 WEEKS TO BOOK A HOLIDAY SAID THEY WOULD CALL US BACK IN 20 MINS TWICE BUT NEVER DID NOW SOLD OUT BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE AVIOD

ian copeland

5 Google Rating

Very good service

5/ 5

Very good service

Colin Gorman

5 Google Rating

I have to say in all my business dealings I have found Howard and team to be very helpful, extremely

5/ 5

I have to say in all my business dealings I have found Howard and team to be very helpful, extremely professional and fantastic at what they do. I can wholly recommend Howard's Travel Centre.

Mary Wilkinson

5 Google Rating

Great Service as always from Howard, cant fault his prices and friendly manner.

5/ 5

Great Service as always from Howard, cant fault his prices and friendly manner.

MAC Hoppitt

5 Google Rating

Excellent service, helpful, friendly all with excellent prices. Cannot recommend highly enough.

5/ 5

Excellent service, helpful, friendly all with excellent prices. Cannot recommend highly enough.

Gary Hargreaves

5 Google Rating

Top man

5/ 5

Top man

Pam Knowles

1 Google Rating

No reply and no call back from the answering message machine

1/ 5

No reply and no call back from the answering message machine

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