Agents can save time……………..
AAT Kings is offering travel consultants extra commission and the chance to win prizes for their office for all tours booked via Agents Online.
In the months of September, October and November, agents will earn increased commission when they book any of the fantastic Australia and New Zealand tours offered by AAT Kings using Agents Online.
The incentive is valid for departures made between 01 Oct 2007 and 31 March 2008.
Les Cox, managing director of AAT Kings said, “This incentive has benefits for everyone – our agents are rewarded for their continued support, and their clients get an amazing holiday.
“By booking AAT Kings tours via Agents Online, consultants can provide their clients with faster, more efficient customer service, cutting down the need to wait in call centre queues and giving consultants the ability to provide holiday options, quotes, bookings, amendments, confirmations and itineraries almost instantly.”
In addition to the fantastic commission bonus, the Top 5 selling agents each month will be rewarded with an espresso coffee machine for their office.
Accessing Agents Online is easy. Simply go to the home page of AAT Kings’ website www.aatkings.com, select ‘Australia’ in the drop-down menu, click on the Travel Industry tab and follow the Agents Online link from the reservations section.
Agents Online can also be accessed from www.calypso.net.au.
Travel consultants can instantly track their commission levels for each booking made using Agents Online.
AAT Kings is Australia and New Zealand’s premier tour operator. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of premium and low cost escorted tours, short breaks, small group adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
To find out more about the great range of AAT Kings holidays available in Australia and New Zealand visit the AAT Kings website at www.aatkings.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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