CheapCaribbean extends 15% agent commission offer

Thursday, 17 Apr, 2007 0

CheapCaribbean.com announced an extension of their highly successful “15 percent for life” travel agent program until the end of 2007.

In the short run of this program, more than 3,000 travel agents have signed up to lock into the commission program.

Travel agent bookings on CheapCaribbean.com have grown 2800 percent since the start of 2006, with most of that growth due to the “15 percent for life” program.

It was launched in January of this year.

Travel agent sales now make up nearly 5 percent of all sales to Bermuda, the Caribbean, and Mexico.

Said President and Founder “Caribbean Jim” Hobbs:

“I always knew agents’ would enjoy our highly competitive pricing and inclusion of items like TravelGuard comprehensive travel insurance and round-trip ground transfers in every reservation at no additional cost to the client. Plus the fact we pay commissions on the entire reservation, not just the land only portion of the transaction.”

Report by David Wilkening



 

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