If Only rolls out Maldives campaign
Luxury tour operator If Only teamed up with Visit Maldives to launch a brand new destination focused campaign ‘Making Memories in the Maldives’.
It is designed to inspire and give people something special to look forward to in 2022 and beyond.
Agents are encouraged to learn more about the destination and If Only will provide various marketing materials from destination guides and branded collateral to a host of social media offers and videos.
Travel agents have the chance to win a luxury spa weekend for two for the top booker throughout the campaign.
The second placed agent will win a luxury holiday hamper and the third prize will see one agent picked at random who has made a booking throughout campaign period.
To enter, agents have to make as many bookings as possible to The Maldives for a minimum three night stay with If Only before 30 April 2022.
More details at ifonly.co/agent-incentives.
If Only have also produced a comprehensive guide to the destination, showcasing top resorts and attractions within the Maldives, which will feature as a blog, e-shot and social media posts giving further information on accommodation, entertainment and attractions.
The guides will be distributed and will also provide a selection of offers including romantic breaks and family friendly holidays.
If Only is currently offering a seven-night escape at the 5* Siyam World from £2,899 per person.
Price includes a Lagoon Villa with pool and slide, premium All Inclusive, return flights with Etihad Airways and private transfers.
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