Journese launches new travel agent incentive
Journese announced a new travel agent incentive, offering 500 Bonus TRIP Points for new spa and wellness resort bookings.
It is valid for bookings made by June 30, 2023 for travel through June 30, 2024, with a minimum three-night stay at wellness partner resorts, private resort residences and villas.
Travel agents who register bookings on the same day they are confirmed with deposit will receive an additional 100 bonus TRIP points.
After 10 registered bookings, advisors are awarded an additional 1,500 bonus TRIP points.
Travel advisors can redeem their TRIP points for personal travel to any destination offered by Journese.
In addition, the top travel advisor with qualified bookings will earn a complimentary two-night stay at the five-star Hotel Arts Barcelona in Spain.
Journese offers a four- and five-star portfolio of spas and wellness resorts, all-inclusive options and private resort residences across Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, and South Africa.
Many resort partners also have dynamic rates, room inventory, and instant reservation confirmations.
“With a portfolio of more than 70 countries, Journese offers the opportunity to replenish in some of the most sought-after destinations with unique treatments,” says Amy Comparato, Senior Brand Director, Journese.
Learn more about : Pleasant Holidays | Journese ( N. America )
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