Agents have chance for Jamaica Valentine’s draw
Thursday, 29 Jan, 2010
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Agents have the chance to win a seven night stay at Couples Resorts in Jamaica.
One agent and partner could be celebrating their win on St Valentine’s Day when the Jamaica Tourist Board prize draw is due to take place.
Agents who have already completed training on the Jamaica Travel Specialist training programme need to log in and complete a new ‘module 6’ featuring Couples Resorts by February 8 to be automatically entered into the St Valentine’s Day prize draw.
Agents who have not yet completed their training can also join in by making sure they finish by the deadline, according to the tourist office.
UK and Northern Europe director Elizabeth Fox said: “Feedback from agents regarding our Jamaica Travel Specialist has been really positive as a useful way of helping them to improve their product knowledge and better sell Jamaica.
“We thought by teaming up with one of our travel partners Couples Resorts – what better way to really incentivise agents to complete the programme and really learn about Jamaica by experiencing it first hand – good luck to all our Specialist Agents.”
*For further information, agents can visit www.jamaicatravelspecialist.co.uk
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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