Riviera Travel to host 60% more agent Fam trips
Riviera Travel will host 10 river cruise and escorted tour Fam trips this year.
It adds up to a total of 100 travel agent places, marking a 60% increase compared to 2023.
River cruise Fams will include itineraries on the Rhone and the Seine, with tours in Europe also available.
Each trip will be accompanied by a member of Riviera’s trade sales team.
Agents can register their interest by emailing [email protected].
Dates and additional itinerary details will be announced shortly.
Riviera recently revealed that Wave season trading through its travel agent partners is up 50% year-on-year.
Vicky Billing, Head of Trade and Partnerships, said: “We understand that experiencing our product first-hand is the best way for travel agents to improve their knowledge.”
“These agent Fam trips will showcase all the elements that make Riviera unique and can’t wait for the trade to travel again in 2024.”
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