EasyJet holidays extends travel agent booking promo
EasyJet holidays has extended its travel agent booking promotion a further two weeks until 14 March 2023.
The exclusive trade code gives travel agent bookings up to £200 off for Summer 2024.
It is offering agents £200 off with a minimum spend of £2000, and £100 off for a minimum spend of £700, using the code S24TRADE.
The code can be used on all holidays booked by agents until 14 March 2023.
Kelly Walker, Head of Distribution said, “With these extra savings for summer 2024, agents can offer their customers a unique service exclusive to them.”
It covers over 5,000 hotels in 100 destinations, from all-inclusives to short city breaks.
All packages include flights, accommodation, luggage allowance and transfers on beach holidays.
Learn more about : easyJet Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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