Trafalgar announces first winner in e-Learning promotion
Trafalgar has announced that Lilian Burgess, of Travelscene Camden, has been drawn as the December/January winner in its e-Learning promotion.
Lilian was presented with her prize, 10,000 World Rewards points, by Scott Graham, business development manager, Trafalgar at her office last week.
Trafalgar’s e-Learning is an interactive online training program for travel agents and is located on the agent’s only section of www.trafalgar.com
By successfully completing the two e-Learning modules (which take about 15 minutes each to complete) agents achieve ‘Super Travel Agent’ status and are automatically entered into a draw to win 10,000 World Rewards points.
The February/March draw of 10,000 points will take place in April and all agents who complete the modules by 31st March will be entered into the draw.
10,000 World Rewards points can be redeemed for great rewards such as digital cameras, flat screen televisions, gift vouchers, luggage, household goods or fragrances. For more details see www.worldrewards.com.au
To be eligible for Trafalgar’s Top Consultant Tours and Mega Incentive agents must complete the e-Learning modules. Agents completing the modules will also be given priority when spaces are available on Trafalgar’s agent educational trips.
To complete the eLearning modules travel agents simply:
- Go to www.trafalgar.com
- Click Travel Agents Login
- Enter their username and password or create a new account if they have not used Trafalgar’s agent only website before
- Click on the eLearning banner which will take them to the list of eLearning modules.
Trafalgar offers a versatile range of holidays designed to suit all tastes and budgets with over 200 itineraries available in the United Kingdom, Europe and Eastern Mediterranean, USA and Canada.
For more information see the travel agents section of www.trafalgar.com or email [email protected]
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