EasyJet Holidays launches January sale and agent prize draw
EasyJet Holidays has launched a January sale with £300 discounts and a weekly prize draw for agents to win money off their own holiday.
The discounts are available on holidays taken between now and 26 March 2022.
Agents can use three codes to receive the discount: they can save £100 on a £700 booking using code JANSALE100; £150 on a £1,500 booking using code JANSALE150; or £300 on a £3,000 booking with code JANSALE300.
EasyJet Holidays is also launching a prize draw for agents to win one of three holidays each week during January to further support its travel trade partners as the industry enters what is traditionally the most popular booking period for holidays.
Agents who make a booking with EasyJet Holidays between 11 January and 7 February will be automatically entered into the weekly draws, with the first draw taking place on 18 January.
The winning agents will then be given a £1,000 EasyJet Holidays credit to be used on any holiday across its European network.
The competition runs alongside a 2% commission uplift which EasyJet holidays is offering agents from today until 19 January.
Brad Bennetts, Head of Distribution for EasyJet Holidays, said: "As the festive period comes to an end, many of us are wanting something to look forward to which is why we’re really pleased to offer brilliant savings on our already great-value city and beach holidays with our January sale.
"We know that people have really missed their holidays so we’re looking forward to taking our customers away again on their well-deserved breaks in 2021 and beyond.
"We also know that many of our trade agent partners are passionate about travel but were not able to get away in 2020, so we’re really excited to be able to offer a weekly holiday draw to give our agents a bit of a boost and show our appreciation for their support of EasyJet Holidays."
By Louise Longman, Contributing Editor (UK)
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