Agents guaranteed a free trip
Australian travel agents are guaranteed to earn a Fiji holiday for two with Newmans Holidays and Air Pacific simply by booking 10 Tabua (Business) Class passengers on the airline before 28 February, 2006, for travel any time.
And agents who sell at least 10 Newmans Fiji holidays during the same period will secure a place on the Newmans Unforgettable Fiji Famil in 2006, to showcase the best the destination has to offer.
“Australians love Fiji, and with the recent expansion in accommodation and activities there are now many more reasons to visit,” said Melissa Watt, National Sales Manager for Newmans Holidays.
“Some travel agents haven’t seen Fiji for some time, while many younger consultants have never been there at all,” said Ms Watt. “So we’re offering all travel consultants the opportunity to do so – and to return with personal experience of Fiji to relate to their clients.
“Those who’ve not been to Fiji for some time will be amazed at the development which has occurred, and the increased range of activities on offer, while newcomers to the destination can be sure of an unforgettable experience.”
Newmans Holidays will monitor sales, and in March 2006 will advise agents who have earned themselves a Fiji trip.
For more information, contact Newmans Holidays toll free on 1300 130 525 or e-mail [email protected].
Graham Muldoon
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