American Affair launches new trade website
American Affair, sister brand to Canadian Affair, has launched a website to support travel agent partners.
Having experienced 80% growth in bookings from trade partners over the past year, American Affair’s new website is designed to help its travel agent partners.
It marks the development with a travel agent incentive
Called ‘Great American Journeys’, the new website includes over 30 itineraries covering varied locations and experiences.
The itineraries are designed to be easy to navigate with a day-by-day break-down, map and details of inclusions.
The user-friendly site was created with agents in mind.
Agents can browse and share relevant holiday packages with their customers.
American Affair’s three top-selling locations are California, Nevada and Massachusetts.
‘Great American Journeys’ offers over 20 fly-drive packages, as well as cruise, rail and RV motorhome options.
There is an American Affair recommends section which outlines key highlights of each package.
Nick Talbot, Head of Marketing, says: “With significant growth, it’s natural for us to offer the same agent sales tools with American Affair as we do with Canadian Affair.”
“The US is an ever-popular location and we want to ensure our trade partners have the highest level of support.”
To celebrate the launch, American Affair is offering a travel agent incentive throughout May.
Agents can earn up to £100 of Love2Shop vouchers per American Affair booking depending on the booking value.
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