JENZA partners with Contiki
Work and travel brand JENZA has revealed a new partnership with global tour operator Contiki to offer JENZA customers 10% off all Contiki trips.
Founded last year, JENZA organises flexible working holidays for young travelers worldwide.
This ranges from conventional working holidays, summer camps and international internships with pre-arranged job placements
It offers options across Asia Pacific in Japan, Australia and New Zealand, as well as North America and the UK.
Lucy Lynch, JENZA chief marketing officer, says: “Contiki’s expert guided trips offer 18-35 year olds unique travel experiences with like-minded travellers. There really is no partnership more perfect for JENZA customers.”
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