Audley Travel launches ‘charitable’ agent incentive
Tailormade specialist Audley Travel has launched a new booking incentive with an extra twist.
It rewards agents and also at the same time benefits worthwhile causes.
During February and March, for every booking made, the tour operator will donate £50 to Audley’s Travel for Good Fund which supports social and environmental charities around the world.
In turn, agents who competed an Audley booking in the previous seven days will be entered into a weekly draw to win prizes.
These include an Ooni pizza oven, Dyson hairdryer and a set of Antler suitcases.
A final live prize draw will also take place on 31 March where agents who confirmed a booking throughout February and March will have an additional chance to win.
Audley Travel’s Trade Sales Manager, Greg Thurston said: “Audley believes responsible travel involves giving something back and that’s why we created the Audley Travel for Good Fund.”
“We know agents value contributing towards a charitable cause with their booking efforts.”
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