Jamaica Tourist Board launches commemorative trade incentive
As Jamaica celebrates 60th anniversary celebrations, the Jamaica Tourist Board’s UK sales team has announced a ’60 for 60′ incentive.
This campaign will reward 60 travel agents on the Jamaica Rewards programme and engaging with the Jamaica Travel Specialist online resources with £60 for bookings made between now and 1 March 2022.
In addition, Jamaica travel specialists may also qualify for one of 60 places on the diamond-themed fam trips taking place this year.
The diamond fam trips are part of a series of trips scheduled for this year which will have agents visiting the best resorts in the island as well as experiencing a number of attractions.
Torrance Lewis, Jamaica Tourist Board, District Sales Manager UK, said: "I am extremely delighted that we are back hosting fam trips this year – and we are back bigger and better than ever. 2022 is our 60th year of independence so we want all our travel agents to #Celebratewithus. "
"Our 60 for 60 programme and Diamond fam trips are our way of thanking all the agents for their effort and commitment in promoting Jamaica. Every agent is a valued member of the Jamaica sales team."
Throughout 2022, there will be several activities highlighting the best of Jamaica’s culture, cuisine, and travel experiences.
For agents to earn cash rewards, or win a place on a fam trip, visit: www.jamaicarewards.co.uk
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