Jet2holidays hosting more FAM trips
Jet2holidays’ trade team is hosting another two FAM trips for independent travel agents in May.
It follows three trips hosted in April for 30 agents to Majorca, Tenerife and Benidorm.
The tour operator is giving agents the opportunity to learn about the latest product and destination knowledge when it takes 20 agents to Antalya and Rhodes in May.
The latest FAM trip is currently taking place with ten agents from Hays Travel tin Antalya, Turkey. Jet2holidays is also planning more FAM Trips in June, with details being revealed soon.
On 20 May, Jet2holidays will host its second trip of the month.
Ten independent travel agents from Stewart Travel will travel from Glasgow Airport to Rhodes for a four-night trip staying at the Princess Sun Hotel.
Jet2holidays is also planning more FAM trips in June, with details being revealed soon.
Last month Jet2holidays launched ‘Jet2holidays Learn’, a brand-new ‘one stop online shop’ that gives independent travel agents the tools and expertise to help grow their businesses.
“There is no better time for independent travel agents to get back into selling mode and capitalise on every opportunity, ”said Alan Cross, Head of Trade at Jet2holidays.
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