Gold Medal, the award-winning B2B long haul operator, is kick-starting September with a brand-new campaign and book that showcases a huge variety of destinations and resorts – Your Holiday, Your Way by Gold Medal.
This specially curated collection of holidays has been hand-selected by the experts at Gold Medal, based on their personal recommendations and years of travel experiences. Agents and their clients can discover a world of possibilities with the brand’s 2024 and 2025 holiday selections, ranging from tranquil beach breaks, vibrant city breaks, exhilarating self-drives, multi-centre adventures, the best all-inclusive resorts and destinations perfect for some theme park fun.
The 40-page book showcases a range of Gold Medal’s top selling destinations including Maldives, Dubai, Orlando and Thailand with Top Tips for each destination featured throughout the pages.
Your Holiday, Your Way will be landing with 200 Gold Medal agents from today, and agents can find more about the campaign on the brand’s website homepage and across their social media channels throughout September and October.
To celebrate the launch of Your Holiday, Your Way, Gold Medal are giving agents the chance to win a holiday for two to New York, with SUMMIT Experience tickets at SUMMIT One Vanderbilt included. For the chance to win, agents must register a Gold Medal package booking between 03 September and 31 October 2024. The lucky winner will be announced in November 2024.
Gold Medal also relaunched their rewards scheme last month, meaning agents can earn Farebank Rewards of up to £1,500 per package booking they make with Gold Medal on the web or over the phone, awarded at the time of booking.
Sarah Lancashire, Marketing Director shared, “We know that September is a very busy time for travel agents and that’s why we are delighted to be launching Your Holiday, Your Way; an expertly crafted piece of marketing that we are very proud of and most importantly, a tool that we know will support agents in securing dream worldwide holidays.”
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