Elite cuts subs to attract new members
Elite Travel Group is wooing potential new members with a 30% cut in annual subscription fees.
The re-named Midconsort independent agency consortium is offering a discounted annual rate of £490 to boost membership.
The deal, marking the group’s 30th anniversary, is open to agents who attend Elite’s annual conference in Jerez on October 13-14. Prices start at £230 per person based on two sharing for three nights including registration.
Director Peter Buckell (Global Travel Lounge) said: “We believe any independent travel agent that attends our conference will want to join the Elite Travel Group, particularly when they see what we have to offer them.
“We have an excellent package, for such a small amount of money, which will grow now and develop further in the very near future.”
Another director, Chris Turner (Kitts Travel), added: “If you are serious about being a quality and marketing led travel agent in the future you really should attend the Elite conference this year and compare what we can offer you in comparison to others. We have the most exciting product and service launches for independent travel agents and are known to be the friendliest consortium.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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