Jet2holidays tempts agents with big marketing campaign prize
A marketing campaign worth £5,000 is up for grabs to independent travel agency partners courtesy of Jet2holidays.
The Jet2holidays trade team have launched a competition running from now until 30 January.
It is inviting agency partners to decorate their windows or social media platforms with Jet2holidays luxury branding, in a bid to win a marketing campaign worth £5,000.
They must take a screen shot or photo of their creation and send it via email to [email protected].
The competition runs until 30 January with one winner being announced every Monday from 17 to 31 January.
Each winner will receive a ‘Travel Made Simple’ marketing campaign.
As part of the prize, winning agency partners will receive dedicated staff training as well as bespoke marketing materials that can be used online, in email, on social media and in stores.
In addition, winning entries will also secure a place on a luxury Indulgent Escapes fam trip and a further five runners up will also receive a place on that same trip.
To help agents become experts in luxury with Jet2holidays, a virtual training session will be held on 13 January.
Alan Cross, Head of Trade at Jet2holidays, said: "We are seeing strong demand from customers looking to get away and indulge, so the opportunity for independent travel agents to grow their luxury business and boost sales is huge."
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