If Only brings back ‘Wish You Were Here’ peaks campaign, agent incentive
Luxury tour operator If Only resumes its popular ‘Wish You Were Here’ Peaks campaign this January.
It is working in conjunction with 25 luxury hotel partners including, One&Only Resorts, Atlantis the Palm, Dubai, Sun Siyam and Siyam World, Caesars Palace Dubai, Regent Phu Quoc, OZEN Collection, Atmosphere/OBLU Maldives, Rixos Dubai and more.
As well as providing marketing materials and content to help travel agents inspire customers, the campaign will also offer agents the chance to win one of 16 luxury stays for themselves.
There are other incentives as well, including love to shop and restaurant vouchers.
To enter, agents simply have to make a booking for a participating hotel for one of the campaign partners with If Only by 31 March 2022, with each booking automatically counting as one entry into the draw.
For premium partners, agents will receive five entries per booking, increasing their chances to win.
All winners will be announced at the end of the campaign.
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