Pleasant Holidays, Journese roll out new agent incentive
Pleasant Holidays and luxury sister brand Journese rolled out a new travel advisor incentive of 2,500 bonus TRIP Points for each booking aboard Atlas Ocean Voyages.
The agent incentive offer is valid for bookings made until April 26, 2024 for all available sailings.
Plus, Pleasant Holidays and Journese bookings made through December 31, 2024 receive an exclusive $300 per stateroom onboard credit based on double occupancy for select sailings.
TRIP is the companies’ travel reward incentive program, which awards travel advisors points for FIT & Group bookings.
Points are redeemable for personal travel to any destination or cruise offered.
The bonus TRIP Points will be added to travel advisors’ accounts automatically at the end of the booking period with no limit to the number of qualifying bookings that can be made.
“Atlas Ocean Voyages has been a welcome addition to the Pleasant Holidays and Journese cruise portfolio,” said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO.
“We hope this incentive inspires travel advisors to encourage their clients to explore Antarctica, the Arctic or Norwegian Fjords.”
Atlas Ocean Voyages offers immersive yacht cruises to Antarctica, the Arctic, northern Europe, Iceland & Greenland, the Mediterranean, South America and more.
Ships accommodate a maximum of 198 passengers.
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