Exclusive competition for Australian consultants
To coincide with the launch of Contiki’s popular 08/09 America + Alaska, Hawaii and Canada program the company has announced that agents have the chance to win an awesome XBOX 360 package!
All they have to do is answer a few questions. Simple!
Agents can just head to www.contiki.com/xbox and answer four simple questions about Contiki’s new America + Alaska, Hawaii and Canada program to enter!
The XBOX 360 package is valued at $565, and includes a console, controllers plus two great games to get started!
The new America + Alaska, Hawaii and Canada program boasts a diversified range of trips, including an all-new Alaska trip, with special Iditarod and Northern Lights departures.
The program includes trips to the north, south, east and west of the continent as well as presenting great special departures to coincide with New Years Eve in Vegas and New York – sure to be a great seller with young Australians looking for something a little different for their next holiday.
The competition runs until 6pm AEST on Sunday 30 September, 2007.
So get online and be in the draw to win this great prize.
For more information on the new program see www.contiki.com/USA and www.contiki.com/canada.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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