Canadian Affair launches agent booking incentive
Specialist Canadian Affair has launched a new booking incentive.
Travel agents who make package bookings between 1and 28 February 2022 will earn Love2Shop vouchers.
The value of the booking will determine the value of the vouchers, with bookings under £5,000 earning a £50 voucher and over £7,500 earning a £100 voucher.
Customers will also benefit with staggered savings on all package holidays.
Canadian Affair is currently offering £50pp off holidays under £5,000 and a £100pp deduction on holidays over £7,500.
The tour operator is also offering an upgrade to Rocky Mountaineer’s premium GoldLeaf service on bookings made between 1 and 28 February 2022, with savings of up to £1,000 per couple.
Marketing Manager, Nick Talbot said: "Our agent partners are vital advocates and ambassadors for the Canadian Affair brand in the consumer travel marketplace. We’re delighted to be able to reward their loyalty with this latest incentive this February."
For more information, please visit: www.canadianaffair.com/terms-and-conditions/booking-terms-and-conditions
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