Jet2holidays announces VIP agent conference
Jet2holidays has revealed details of its annual VIP conference for independent travel agency partners
There will be 350 delegates and top performing agents heading to the 3HB Guarana in the village of Olhos de Água in Portugal later this year.
The conference runs from Monday 21 November to Thursday 24 November and is the eighth occasion it has hosted the event for independent travel agents.
The programme has once again been specifically tailored for independent travel agents enabling them to successfully grow their businesses.
Details were revealed today by Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2holidays, and Alan Cross, Head of Trade at Jet2holidays.
It will be the company’s biggest ever conference for agents.
The 3HB Guarana, is new to the Jet2holidays programme for summer 2022 and enjoys a prime position just a short stroll from both the beach and the centre of Olhos D’Agua.
As well as hearing about how to attract more customers agents will learn more about Jet2holidays’ future vision from senior figures including CEO Steve Heapy.
They will also take part in sessions with representatives from across the Jet2holidays business.
There will be presentations, supplier showcases and a gala dinner, as well as the return of the awards ceremony recognising the best-selling and most successful agents.
Delegates will be flown to Faro in Portugal on chartered flights from Manchester and Newcastle Airports.
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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