G Adventures’ Change Makers reward campaign returns
G Adventures is bringing back its popular agent reward programme, Change Makers, this year.
It will give 15 agents from the UK and Ireland a place at the G Adventure’s third Change Makers GX Summit, taking place later this year.
Agents will be able to earn their way to the Change Makers GX Summit, which will be held in a yet-to-be-revealed destination.
The 15 agents will be a part of a contingent of 75 winners from around the globe.
The Change Makers challenge is now live and runs until 31 May 2024.
The campaign encourages agents to focus on changing people’s lives through travel by booking G Adventures trips.
The Change Makers reward programme runs alongside the You Belong with G Experience initiative which is offering tickets to ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’.
Both are designed to support G Adventures’ community of agents the booking small group trips around the world.
To be eligible to earn a place, agents automatically receive one entry per ‘life changed’ / traveller booked.
The top 10 agents from each region will qualify.
An additional five ‘wildcard’ spaces are available to each region.
They need to make at least one G Adventures booking, as well as meeting certain wildcard incentive rules.
The wildcard challenges for 2024 include completing G-learning training modules and fundraising for G Adventures’ non-profit partner, Planeterra.
At the event, agents will see their impact in action.
Highlights include visits to ‘G for Good’ community tourism projects built together with Planeterra, as well as destination highlights to build their product knowledge.
Agents can log into Sherpa: https://sherpa.gadventures.com/change-makers/ or speak to their regional global purpose specialist for more information about Change Makers GX Summit.
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