Earn triple points for yourself and great savings for your clients!
AAT Kings is offering agents the chance to earn triple World Rewards points on all 2008 New Zealand touring programs.
Plus, clients can also reap the rewards with AAT Kings offering fantastic Early Eagle savings of up to $550 per couple on 2008/09 New Zealand Premium holidays, or up to two night bonus accommodation per couple of 2008/09 New Zealand Low Cost holidays.
This offer is valid for new bookings made by 30 September, 2008 for travel between 1 October, 2008 and 30 September, 2009 on any AAT Kings 2008/09 New Zealand Premium of Low Cost escorted tour.
Les Cox, managing director of AAT Kings said, “This offer is great for everyone – our agent partners are rewarded for their hard work and loyalty and their clients make fantastic savings, while getting to experience the very best New Zealand has to offer.â€
World Rewards is the Australian travel industry’s longest operating incentive program for travel consultants. Members earn points on every fully escorted booking they make with AAT Kings. World Rewards offers an expansive range of rewards to choose from ranging from movie passes, to electrical items and holidays.
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 on AAT Kings visit www.aatkings.com or for more information on World Rewards visit www.worldrewards.com.au
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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