If Only rolls out new Queensland: agent campaign
Tour operator If Only has teamed up with Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) to launch a new campaign to boost travel agent sales.
Queensland: Let the Moment Take You is designed to support agents in promoting Queensland as a key destination for If Only.
Queensland is home to the Great Barrier Reef, K’gari (formerly Fraser Island), the Whitsundays, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
It offers numerous dynamic destinations and diversity.
The campaign will feature various touring offers, including an epic nine-night ‘The Colours of Queensland’ tour from £8,599pp.
The tour combines Outback Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest.
If Only will supply marketing materials to support travel agents in promoting Queensland, including trade ads point of sale promotions, destination guides, and social media campaign.
If Only has a travel agent incentive with the chance to win a £3,000 holiday voucher, plus a free stay to Queensland.
Agents just need to make a booking to Queensland during the campaign period until Thursday, 30 November 2023.
Also up for grabs is £50 of Enhanced My Loyalty Card Earnings on every booking of three nights or more to Queensland.
My Loyalty Card is If Only’s travel agent reward scheme, giving agents the chance to earn up to £300 with Love2shop on every booking.
Agents can learn more about at ifonly.co/agent-incentives
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