Journese partners with Hilton for new travel agent incentive
Journese rolled out a new travel agent incentive, in collaboration with Hilton Hotels & Resorts.
Advisors earn 500 Bonus TRIP Points for every new Hilton booking with Journese across the Conrad, Curio Collection, Hilton, LXR and Waldorf Astoria brands.
It is valid for bookings by July 30, 2023 for travel through July 31, 2024.
In addition, travel agents earn 100 Bonus TRIP Points when registering qualifying bookings the same day they are confirmed.
They earn an additional 1,500 Bonus TRIP Points after registering 10 qualifying bookings.
The top revenue-producing travel advisor will earn a three-night stay at Conrad Punta de Mita in Riviera Nayarit.
Travel advisors must register new bookings by August 15, 2023 to be eligible for the resort stay reward and bonus TRIP points.
Journese TRIP points can be redeemed for personal travel to any Journese destination worldwide.
Hilton Hotels & Resorts offers more than 200 luxe properties across Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
Travelers can enhance their stay with hotel promotions including special rates and daily breakfast, as well as all classes of air service.
“Journese is pleased to partner with one of the world’s top hotel and resort brands,” said Amy Comparato, Journese Senior Brand Director.
“Our exclusive incentive offers a special thank you to our travel advisor partners.”
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