Beat the Bowser thanks to Sunlover
A new initiative by Sunlover Holidays could see 18 lucky travel agents receive more than $18,000 worth of fuel just for selling a Sunlover Holidays package.
The six week giveaway is being held in conjunction the Sunlover Holidays Never Better Deals in North Tropical Queensland campaign.
Any agent who makes a booking on the campaign will instantly go in the draw to win, with three agents drawn each week.
Each winner will receive $1000 of free fuel as an incentive to promote the campaign which is offering tourists a deal where they can stay seven nights which includes 2 free nights in locations such as Townsville, Cairns, Port Douglas, Trinity Beach, Islands and Palm Cove.
Sunlover Holidays General Manager of Sales and Marketing Hugh Houston said the competition had been designed to reward agents where it mattered the most.
“The rising costs of fuels affects everyone and this is our way of rewarding agents who facilitate Sunlover Holidays Bookings with a voucher that will save them a great deal of money in the long term,” he said.
“With prices starting from $275 for seven nights accommodation per person in Tropical Queensland it is a great deal to be promoting and there has never been a better time to visit the region.
“Australians spent 275.9 million nights away from home during the year ending December 2005, so we are hoping that some of these nights will be spent in Tropical Queensland during 2006.”
Sunlover Holidays’ Never Better Deals include stay 7 nights for the price of 5 in Tropical Queensland, plus receive $100 off tours or flights per booking when the value exceeds $200
Packages are Valid for travel from May through to August with a sell period to 30 June
Graham Muldoon
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