Audley Travel launches first agent loyalty scheme
Tailor-made operator Audley Travel has launched ‘The A-List’ – its first loyalty scheme for agent partners.
The A-List offers a two-tier reward system for Audley’s most supportive agent partners
It includes incentives such as invitations to reward trips, marketing support and the ability to put the agency’s logo on client documentation.
Agencies that confirm three or more bookings by 31 March 2023 (or secure bookings that total £50,000 or more) will join The A-List as Preferred agents.
To reach Elite status, agencies must confirm six or more bookings, or secure bookings that total £100,000.
Preferred status gives agents access to quarterly incentives, priority services, as well as £250 marketing spend.
Agencies achieving Elite status will receive enhanced marketing spend of £500, dinner for the sales team and personalised, co-branded marketing materials.
Another important, benefit of being part of The A List is an invitation to join Audley’s first overseas trip run exclusively for agents.
Elite agents will receive an automatic invitation, and Preferred status agents will be able to join if places are available.
Greg Thurston, Trade Sales Manager at Audley Travel, said: “We’ve been keen to provide support for our best agent partners for a while and believe the benefits and incentives that The A-List brings agents will help them to grow their business.”
The reward trip departs in 2023.
Learn more about : Audley Travel ( United Kingdom )
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