Africa for free with Intrepid
SYDNEY – Intrepid Travel will reward travel agents who have booked travellers on trips in 2009, with an exclusive offer to travel on selected African adventures for free.
The offer is open to agents who have booked a passenger on any of the 500 plus Intrepid Travel adventures worldwide since 1 January 2009.
In Australia, the offer kicks in at 4pm EST on Thursday, April 2. In New Zealand the offer is available from 6pm on April 2.
Some 150 seats will be made available online globally with seats being allocated on a first in, best-dressed basis.
Agents should visit www.intrepidtravel.com/africaforfree to take-up the exclusive travel agent offer.
Departures in April, May and June are on offer to either Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa.
Intrepid Travel is also offering agents a 35 percent discount for one friend or family member to travel too.
“In a tough market, adventure travel still represents great value and we want to thank agents who have seen beyond the doom and gloom to continue to sell our adventures to their clients,” said Intrepid Travel CEO and co-founder, Darrell Wade.
“South Africa will host the World Cup in 2010 and we expect this to generate a lot of interest in Africa in general.
“This is a great opportunity to take a well-earned break and to brush up on some product knowledge ahead of the World Cup whilst having a fantastic adventure,” Wade dded.
The offer excludes airfares and local payment.
Agents must quote promo code 2985 and provide a booking reference number as evidence they have booked an Intrepid Travel trip in 2009.
To view terms and conditions visit www.intrepidtravel.com/africaforfree.
The offer to agents opens in other countries at:
UK – 2 April at 6am
North America – 10pm EDT 2 April/1am PDT 1 April
Ian Jarrett
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