Fiesta offers agent bonus
Fiesta Americana, which is about to launch a new travel agent incentive program, is offering several bonuses to agents and their clients.
Clients of agents sent to any Fiesta Americana Grand, Fiesta Americana or Fiesta Inn property receive:
• One thousand bonus miles on AAdvantage, Sky Miles, Club Premier/Aeromexico, Mileage Plan, Frecuenta. Mexicana or OnePass Frequent flyer program for each night’s stay.
• Complimentary Gold Membership in the Fiesta Rewards Program, which offers benefits such as free nights.
• One free night certificate for a future trip.
The offer is good through 31 December.
Participants can book any of the 52 Fiesta Americana chain properties.
Some restrictions apply and guests must ask for the Fiesta Rewards Promotion when making reservations and again at check-in. The promotional code is PROMOFR004. The offer does not apply to groups or conventions.
Fiesta is on the verge of announcing its TRIP program, which stands for Travel Representative Program. Trip will offer agents free nights and other benefits.
Travel agents now earn a free night’s stay for every five nights sold to clients. Restrictions include the stipulation that a purchase has to come through Fiesta Americana and not though wholesalers.
Fiesta Americana has been named “Best Hotel Chain in Mexico” in the World Travel Awards.
For more information, visit www.fiestamericana.com/specialbonusoffer or call 800-Fiesta-1.
Report by David Wilkening
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