Funjet giving away one of biggest agent incentives
For the third year in a row, Funjet Vacations is giving away a new car to one travel agent.
Funjet Vacations and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority are teaming up again to co-sponsor what they call “one of the biggest travel agent incentives ever.”
“We are thrilled to offer this as our biggest travel agent incentive ever,” said Ray Snisky, president of Funjet Vacations.
The promotional car giveaway allows agents to earn points based on revenue generated by booking Las Vegas air/hotel packages, car rentals, tours and other features via Funjet Vacations.
Vacations with a reservation value of $500-$800 are worth one point, $801-$1,000 are worth three points and $1,001 and greater are worth five points.
Travel agents will also receive one point for any Fashion Show mall tour booked and one extra point with an Alamo Rent A Car booking. To qualify, bookings must be made from May 1 through Oct. 31, 2007, for travel until Dec. 31, 2007.
The top travel agents who meet a minimum production requirement will be sent to Las Vegas Dec. 10-12.
Funjet Vacations will provide a trip including roundtrip airfare, airport/hotel transportation, accommodations, a welcome cocktail party and an appreciation dinner where a car will be awarded to one travel agent. Other prizes will also be awarded.
Report by David Wilkening
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