If Only offers agent incentive during Barbados campaign
Tour operator If Only teamed up with Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. UK to launch a brand new campaign ‘The Best of Barbados’.
If Only will supply various marketing materials to enable agents to engage customers, from a brand new destination guide to a host of social media offers and videos.
Travel agents will have the chance to win a seven-night trip for two to Barbados for the top booker throughout the campaign.
To enter, agents simply have to make as many bookings as possible for Barbados with If Only until 31 December 2021.
If Only also produced a comprehensive sellers guide around the destination, showcasing the best of Barbados at a glance, plus further information on accommodation, entertainment, attractions and dining experiences.
A digital copy of the guide will shortly be available to view online, with the If Only Heads of Sales distributing physical copies of the guide to agents.
As well as a selection of offers, the tour operator has also provided a dedicated landing page for the campaign which will link to the campaign message on the If Only website.
If Only is currently offering a seven-night escape staying at the 5* Colony Club from £4,089 per person. Price includes a Pool or Garden view room, half board basis, return flights with British Airways including VIP Fast Track at Barbados Airport and private transfers.
An all-inclusive holiday at the 4* Crystal Cove, for seven nights costs from £2,699 per person.
Agents can learn more about the incentive at ifonly.co/agent-incentives.
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