If Only rolls out Hong Kong travel agent incentive
Luxury tour operator, If Only, has teamed with the Hong Kong Tourism Board to launch ‘Hello Hong Kong,’ a new destination campaign.
It aims to inspire travel to HK and will run across two phases, from 11 September – 30 November 2023 and during the month of March 2024.
If Only partner travel agents will have access to varied marketing materials such as email, social media, video content, blogs and quizzes.
Travel agents will have the chance to win a £1,500 voucher for a stay at The Peninsula London.
Travel agents simply have to make as many bookings as possible for Hong Kong with If Only to be in with a chance of winning.
Bookings up to 31 March 2024 are valid for the travel agent incentive
Agents can learn more at ifonly.co/agent-incentives.
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