EasyJet holidays expands incentive
EasyJet holidays has launched trade exclusive bigger discounts in its Big Orange Sale to support travel agents.
Agents can save customers an extra £50 on top of the existing promotion, on summer 2024 holidays, meaning £450 off a minimum spend of £4000, £350 off a minimum spend £3000, and £200 on a minimum spend of £1500 using code TRADESALE.
It is valid on bookings made up to 11pm on Monday 22 January.
Travel agents who make a summer 2024 booking during this time, will see their cash incentive double to £10.
It covers beach holidays and city breaks on sale to over 5,000 hotels, across 100 destinations, with travel dates up until 31 October 2024.
There are also thousands of free kids places.
Several trade initiatives continue over the next two weeks whilst The Big Orange Sale is live.
The trade distribution team is supporting travel agents by delivering ‘Orange Aid’ rescue packs to help our trade partners through the busiest month of the year for bookings.
Daily prize draws are taking place, including prizes of an Amazon Echo, Nespresso coffee machine, Samsung Sound Bar, lifestyle shopping vouchers and easyJet holidays credit.
Weekly holiday prizes are also on offer to popular destinations, with winners announced via the trade Facebook page.
Natasha Marson, Head of Trade Distribution said: ”Our travel agent partners work incredibly hard during peaks and we’re wanting to make sure we thank them for their brilliant support.”
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