If Only promotes Sydney and New South Wales
Luxury tour operator If Only has joined hands with Destination NSW to launch ‘Escape the Ordinary in Sydney and New South Wales’
The new campaign is designed to inspire travel to the state.
Agents are encouraged to learn about what the state has to offer, including key highlights and attractions.
If Only supplies marketing materials such as email, social media, video content and blogs covering Sydney and New South Wales’ biggest events.
Self-drive trips and top events like Sydney’s NYE, Vivid Sydney and Blackmore’s Sydney Running Festival will all be featured in the campaign.
As an incentive, travel agents can win a £3,000 holiday voucher to Sydney & New South Wales.
Agents simply have to make as many bookings as possible for Sydney and New South Wales with If Only until 30 June 2023.
A second incentive comes with a spa day.
Every agent that makes a booking to Sydney and New South Wales during the campaign period will be entered into the draw to win.
Learn more about : If Only… ( United Kingdom )
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