Agents get “ultimate day off†incentive
Tuesday, 10 Mar, 2010
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The chance to win £500 to spend on an “ultimate day off” is being offered to agents by Jet2.com in advance of the launch of flights from East Midlands Airport.
The prize is available for the agents who sells the most flights of Jet2holidays packages by May 30.
The budget airline starts flying from the airport on May 19 and has added more routes for winter 2010-11.
Ski flights to Chambery and Geneva will run between December 20 and May 2011 with fares starting at £29.99 one-way.
The carrier has also put winter sun routes on sale to Sharm el Sheikh and Tenerife which will operate between November 1 and March 27, 2011. Fares start at $59.99 one way including taxes.
To enter the competition agents need to send their full name, travel agent name and booking reference to [email protected] for all flights and holiday bookings made to destinations from East Midlands by the end of May.
Passenger sales director Phil Ward said: “We pride ourselves in working closely with agents and rewarding all of their hard work and commitment.
“This incentive is especially for agents in and around the East Midlands to celebrate the countdown to the launch of our flights from the region.
“We wanted to do something special to really welcome them to the Jet2 and Jet2holidaysfamily, and thought that the ultimate day off was the perfect way to thank them for their support.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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