National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions launches first-ever UK agent booking incentive
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has unveiled details of its first-ever UK agent booking incentive, Peaks, Polars & Penguins, which is valid throughout January 2025.
It features a range of prizes, including cuddly polar bear and penguin plushies, £100 shopping vouchers, bottles of champagne, and even a Galapagos expedition cruise for two people.
The cruise prize is aboard brand new 16-guest National Geographic Delfina.
Throughout January 2025, every single National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions booking will be eligible for a lucky dip-style prize, and the agent with the highest value booking will also receive the expedition cruise.
The grand prize will be awarded at the end of the booking period.
Danielle Bates, Head of UK Sales for Lindblad Expeditions said: “Our travel agent partners are vital to our success whilst we grow the brand in the market.
“To be able to introduce an incentive of this scale, backed up by some strong sales messages and offers, is really exciting.”
To support agents in generating interest and making these bookings, the Peaks, Polars & Penguins campaign will align with the launch of National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions’ first-ever UK-specific brochure in sterling pricing.
Copies will be available to order via [email protected].
The expedition cruise operator will also be providing downloadable window posters for retail stores, social media assets for online and homeworking agents, and training webinars.
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