If Only rolls out agent campaign with Tourism Fiji
Luxury tour operator If Only has teamed up with Tourism Fiji to launch the Where Happiness Comes Naturally campaign.
The joint marketing campaign encourages travel agents to learn all about Fiji.
The campaign focuses specifically on Fiji’s natural surroundings, food and drink scene, cultural connections and adventure.
Where Happiness Comes Naturally will also extend to cover Fiji’s best resorts.
The campaign will feature email and social media marketing, video content, blogs and quizzes for travel agents.
There will also be a dedicated mini brochure which will showcase the highlights of the campaign.
It includes a travel agent incentive in the form of a luxury holiday bundle worth £1,000.
It comprises designer sunglasses giveaways, personalised luggage and Love2Shop vouchers.
To enter, travel agents simply have to make as many bookings as possible for Fiji with If Only from 23 August – 20 October 2023.
Agents can learn more at ifonly.co/agent-incentive.
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