Wendy Wu Tours unveil ‘China Week’ booking incentives
To celebrate China’s reopening for holidays, Wendy Wu Tours is rolling out a dedicated ‘China Week’ for agents to boost sales.
The all-inclusive group touring specialist is offering free flights to China for holidays in 2023 and 2024.
Partners get to fly free, saving up to £800 for a couple, it says.
Solo travellers can save up to £400.
All holidays and offers are available from any UK airport.
“In the last two months we’ve seen a significant spike in demand for China travel, as more and more agents are realising that China is now fully open,” said Gary King, head of trade sales.
King says ‘China Week’ for agents will combine the travel offers with various incentives, in-store promotions, and training across the UK.
The offers are bookable with just a £25 deposit.
“We’ve cherry-picked the absolute best immersive and authentic experiences in China, fine-tuning every tour.” King added.
‘China Week’ with Wendy Wu Tours runs from 12 to 16 June 2023.
Partner Flies Free and Solo traveller deals apply to various China departures.
These include 16-day flagship ‘Wonders of China’; 26-day ‘Grand Tour of China’ and 27-day ‘Silk Road Explorer.’
It also includes the new 11-day ‘In Pursuit of Pandas – Christmas Holiday’.
Free flights for partners and solo traveller savings run from 12 June 2023 until 26 June 2023, for selected China tours departing through 2024.
The £25 deposits are available on all China tours departing 2023 and throughout 2024.
All bookings must be made by 26 June 2023 to qualify.
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