Get ready for Contiki’s Rock Around the World incentive for 2006
Contiki’s Rock Around the World 2006 incentive, now in its eighth year, is here again with every 2006 Contiki departure taking you one step closer to scoring one of the 20 places on the 2006 trip!
Rock Around The World is famous for rewarding Contiki’s top 20 selling consultants by jetting them off to an exciting overseas destination for a week of Contiki fun and great music.
Despite the location and artist being kept under wraps until the very end of the incentive, the high calibre of the performers and destinations offered by Contiki in years past makes Rock Around the World one of the most sought after incentive trips in the business.
Best of all, the formula to earning a seat on the Contiki rock tour bus really is easy – become a Contiki groupie and just sell, sell, sell!
In previous years Contiki’s top 20 have seen the Rolling Stones in Istanbul, Alanis Morissette in Toronto, Bon Jovi in Dublin, Pink and Lenny Kravitz in Las Vegas, Robbie Williams in London, Madonna in Ireland and U2 in Madrid…it’s anyone’s guess where they’ll be heading this year – but one thing’s for sure you want to start selling Contiki now to secure your place!
Contiki gives your clients more than they ever expected, taking them out of the guide books and into the heart of every destination while making great friends from around the globe along the way.
Contiki’s 2006/07 Time Out and Concept brochures are out now! So start selling!
For more details on Contiki’s Rock Around the World incentive contact your local Contiki Business Development Manager.
Travelmole Australian
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