Agents targeted for Red Sea mega fam
Friday, 18 Sep, 2009
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Fifty UK and Irish agents or tour operator reservations staff are being given the opportunity to win a place on a mega fam to Egypt.
Jaz Hotels, Resorts & Cruises is running the five-day pre-Christmas trip to Sharm el Sheikh to mark the start of British Airways flights to the Red Sea resort from Gatwick next month.
To stand a chance to win a place on the trip on December 10-15, agents must make a booking to any Jaz Hotels & Resorts properties including a BA flight, and report it by November 20.
The 50 successful applicants will be drawn at random after the closing date.
The hotel group’s regional vice president sales and marketing Peter Grace said: “Building relationships with travel agency and reservations staff as well as homeworkers is key to Jaz Hotels success in the UK and Ireland.
“The new BA service to Sharm El Sheikh has offered us a great opportunity to develop these relationships as a major initiative, the Jaz Mega Fam; while we have started with 50 agents in 2009, we hope to increase these numbers going forward and make Jaz Mega Fam an annual event.”
Winning agents or operators will stay for four nights on an all-inclusive basis at the Jaz Belvedere, Jaz Hotels’ flagship resort in Egypt’s Red Sea Riviera. Participants will also view all other Jaz, Iberotel and Sol Y Mar hotels in the destination, and take part in a number of activities and special events.
A dedicated microsite www.jaz.travel/megafam has been developed to allow applicants to submit their client holiday bookings and become part of the initiative.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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