If Only rolls out Queensland campaign
Luxury tour operator If Only has teamed up with Tourism and Events Queensland to launch a brand new campaign this month ‘
Queensland Invites You... is designed to inspire travel now that the Australian borders have reopened.
Agents are encouraged to learn about everything the destination has to offer and about the key highlights and attractions.
If Only is supplying marketing materials to enable agents to engage customers, from a brand new sellers guide to a host of social media offers .
The campaign will focus on the different highlights within the region such as rainforests and nature, food and drink, reef and marine life, and urban experiences.
Agents have the chance to win a case of wine for the top booker during the campaign.
Agents have to make as many bookings as possible for Queensland with If Only until 30 June 2022.
If Only will produce a comprehensive destination guide around the destination, showcasing the main regions in Queensland ,as well as top tips on unique attractions.
The guide also provides a selection of leading offers, tours and self-drives.
Alison Murphy, If Only Product Manager for Far East & Australasia said:
“We are thrilled to be working with TEQ and promoting Queensland at such a pivotal time in the recovery of inbound tourism to Australia.”
Agents can learn more about their chance to win at ifonly.co/agent-incentives
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