10 tickets to Europe up for grabs
Creative Holidays’ Feather Your Nest earlybird incentive
In conjunction with great earlybird land and air deals available now Creative Holidays has 10 return air tickets to Europe for consultants to win over this busy season.
Excusive to Creative Holidays the Feather Your Nest earlybird incentive offers big prizes for high flying travel agents.
The earlybird season has taken off, so start booking for your chance to win one of five prizes consisting of airfares for two with one of Creative’s top five airline partners – Thai Airways, Gulf Air, Malaysian Airlines, Singapore Airlines and British Airways.
To be eligible to enter, just make an earlybird air and land booking with one of the participating carriers and register your booking online at www.creativeholidays.com before February 28, 2006. It really is that simple, visit the Agents Only section of the site, select Incentive Registration and complete the form to go into the draw to win (one booking is equal to one entry).
Creative Holidays is Australia’s largest independent wholesale travel company presenting travellers with an extensive variety of product to Europe, the America’s, Asia, the South Pacific and Australia as well as Creative Experiences to Vietnam, India, China and Africa.
Travelling with Creative means your clients can enjoy more choice, value and flexibility so they can create their own kind of holiday. For further information please contact your local Business Development Manager or visit www.creativeholidays.com
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