Journese launches Bucket List Vacation agent incentive


Journese launches Bucket List Vacation agent incentive

Tuesday, 08 Jul, 2024 0

Luxury operator Journese has rolled out its latest travel agent incentive.

Agents can earn 500 Bonus TRIP points for every new registered Journese booking with any Bucket List partner resort or cruise.

Bookings must be made by August 31, 2024 for travel until August 31, 2025.

The top three agents will earn a two-night stay at one of Hilton’s All-Inclusive Resorts in Mexico or an upgraded stay at New York Marriott Marquis.

Travel agents will earn 100 Bonus TRIP Points for each booking registered the same day it is confirmed, 100 Bonus TRIP points for each activity booked, and 100 Bonus TRIP points for each additional land component.

They must register bookings by September 15, 2024 to qualify.

Bucket list experiences include suite accommodations at Bulgari Hôtel Paris; swim-up suites at Secrets St. James Montego Bay and a private picnic by the waterfall at COMO Shambala Estate in Indonesia.

Travelers will enjoy a range of amenities like cooking classes and butler service on Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours on a Europe river cruise or small ship discovery cruises in Fiji with Captain Cook Cruises.

There are more than 150 resorts and cruises across Africa, Asia, Australia, Canada, Caribbean, Central & South America, Europe, Maldives, Mexico, Middle East, New Zealand, South Pacific, The Hawaiian Islands and the US.

“Journese delights in creating ‘wow’ moments for our travel advisors’ most discerning clients,” said Amy Comparato, Senior Brand Director, Journese. 

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