Cover the world with Contiki’s new 100 seat agent giveaway
Contiki Holidays has announced it is rewarding agents with the chance to win a seat on a famil of their choice to Bali, New Zealand, Berlin/Prague, Europe, the USA or Australia!
How?
It’s easy – everyone has the chance to be jetting off around the world Contiki-style!
All consultants need to do is sell Contiki.
If you want to experience the awesome four-star Contiki Resort Bali just be one of the top 24 agents selling Contiki Resort Bali between 1 March and 31 May 2007, and you will win a four night Contiki Resort Bali experience.
Or if Europe, New Zealand, the USA or Australia are more your thing get cracking!
Be sure you are one of the first 76 agents to sell five passengers on ANY Contiki tour worldwide between 1 March and 31 May 2007 and win a seat of your choice on our NZ, Berlin/Prague, Europe, USA or Australia famil. Yep, that’s it. Simple as that – and you too will be seeing the world Contiki style.
This incentive is valid for Contiki Holidays tours and Contiki Resort Bali stays booked and deposited between 1 March and 31 May 2007, for travel during 2007. One passenger booked equals one booking. Set famil departure dates and conditions apply. The prize will be drawn the first week of June.
For more information and full conditions visit www.contiki.com/100seatgiveaway or ask your Contiki BDM.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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