EasyJet holidays launches promotion for trade bookings
EasyJet holidays has rolled out a travel agent promotion, offering trade customers savings of up to £200 on holidays.
Agents can use promo code SEPTSALE100 to save customers £100 off a holiday on a minimum spend of £700, or code SEPTSALE200 for savings of £200 on a minimum spend of £2000.
Promo codes can be applied on the ‘extras’ page when booking a package.
The promotion will run until 22:00 on 14 September and is valid on all easyJet holidays between 9 September 2021 and 31 October 2022.
"We wanted to launch a promotion to not only give holidaymakers more value but to give our trade partners an offer to support with bookings," said Brad Bennetts, easyJet holidays Head of Distribution.
"We recently marked a year of working with the trade, so we’re looking forward to launching more trade offers in the future."
EasyJet allows fee-free changes to be made to holidays where the destination is on the ‘amber’ list up to 24 hours before travel.
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