If Only roils out peaks campaign, agent incentives
Tour operator If Only is back with a brand-new peaks campaign, Passport to Paradise, this January.
It arms travel agents with offers and marketing materials in conjunction with over 80 luxury hotel partners from globally.
If Only will be providing 200 of their top agents with printed copies of their brand new 76-page brochure for peaks as well as a digital copy online.
The If Only trade field sales team will be delivering further stocks to all other travel agent partners personally during a January blitz.
The brochure will help agents showcase bespoke luxury European and worldwide beach holidays, as well as marketing materials and social media content.
The campaign will also give agents the chance to win one of 10 luxury stays for themselves.
A series of other incentives offer Fam trip places, Love2Shop and restaurant vouchers.
Agents simply have to make a booking for a participating hotel for one of the campaign partners by 31 March 2024.
Each booking is automatically entered into the draw.
There will be daily offers and other shareable content on If Only’s Facebook Page and the Google Drive Campaign Hub will be updated.
If Only is also running Passport to Cash, offering agents the chance to win enhanced rewards on If Only’s in-house agent reward scheme, My Loyalty Card.
It will offer agents the chance to earn up to £1,000 with Love2shop for every single booking.
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