EasyJet holidays launches ‘a fam trip a day’ giveaway
EasyJet holidays has launched a brand-new giveaway, offering travel agents the opportunity to win a place on one of two fam trips this autumn.
Agents making an easyJet holidays booking between 5 May and 29 May will automatically be entered into the prize draw, with six winners selected each week.
The first weekly draw will take place on 10 May, with winners notified on the easyJet holidays agents Facebook page.
The 24 winners will be selected to join one of two trips taking place later this year.
Agents making the booking must hold a frontline sales position.
Brad Bennetts, easyJet holidays Head of Distribution, said: "It’s been a challenging time for the industry as a whole, which is why we’re launching our fam trip a day giveaway, to give agents the opportunity to travel with us, experience what we have to offer and celebrate our partnerships."
Last week, easyJet holidays introduced enhanced flexible booking options for customers who book through travel agents, in anticipation of the introduction of the UK government’s green, amber and red traffic light system.
EasyJet holidays booked through travel agents which are due to depart by 30 September 2021 can be changed, with a low flat £25 fee, up to 28 days before travel.
If a holiday destination is on the amber list, customers can make changes to their booking for free right up to 24 hours before departure.
If a destination is placed on the red list within 28 days of travel, and customers don’t choose to change their trip for free, easyJet holidays will cancel the holiday no later than seven days before travel and process a full refund.
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