Holiday Autos Launches New Financial Year Commission Offer
To celebrate the start of the new financial year holiday autos the world’s largest car rental wholesaler is offering travel agents a bumper 18% commission on all international car rentals booked and deposited by 11 July 08.
In addition to the extra commission being offered on bookings made over the telephone, Holiday Autos is also offering travel agents the chance to earn 20% commission if they book online through the Holiday Autos agency booking system.
“We thought that with the start of the new financial year there was a great opportunity for our travel agent partners to boost their sales with the extra commission offers.”
“It truly is Christmas in July for travel agents especially if they take advantage of our online booking system†said Nick Dobner Holiday Autos General Manager in Australia.”
Holiday Autos is the world’s largest car rental wholesaler transacting over a million rental bookings each year.
“With over 4,000 locations worldwide and an extensive range of rental vehicle suppliers, many of whom are linked directly to our system, Holiday Autos is truly placed to meet the needs of our travel agents clients who are booking car hire any where in the world†Dobner added.
Call Holiday Autos on 1300 55 45 07 or visit www.holidayautos.com.au
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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