Bonus World Rewards points up for grabs from AAT Kings!
AAT Kings are offering agents the chance to score 4,000 bonus World Rewards Club points.
Agents simply need to book two passengers on any AAT Kings New Zealand Premium escorted tour of 14 days or more between 19 December 2005 and 31 January 2006 and they will qualify for a reward of 4000 bonus points, as well as the normal allocation of points they would earn for the booking.
To receive their bonus points agents just need to fill in a claim form (contact AAT Kings for details).
Les Cox, managing director of AAT Kings said, “Our bonus points offer is great for everyone – our agent partners are rewarded for their hard work and loyalty and their clients experience the very best New Zealand has to offer on a fantastic AAT Kings holiday.”
4000 World Rewards points means agents will be eligible for award items such as a Mini MP3 Player, a DVD Player or even a dozen bottles of table wine. Visit www.worldrewards.com.au for more information.
AAT Kings is a premier holiday operator specialising in Australia and New Zealand. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of escorted tours, short breaks, 4WD adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
For more information visit the website at www.aatkings.com or call 1300 556 100.
Travelmole Australian
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