Jet2holidays to host five ‘Big Night Out’ agent events
Jet2holidays is holding a series of ‘Big Night Out’ events for travel agent partners this summer.
In June and July, Jet2holidays will host five ‘Big Night Out’ events in Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle and Leeds.
There are up to 120 places available, with spaces being allocated on a first come first served basis.
With entertainment organised, the events give travel agent partners opportunity to engage with Jet2holidays’ trade team.
‘Big Night Out’ events take place at the following venues:
21st June – Birmingham – Dirty Martini
22nd June – Manchester – Dirty Martini
28th June – Glasgow – Hummingbird
29th June – Newcastle – The Social Club – Howlers
6th July – Leeds – Dirty Martini
Travel agents and homeworkers can sign up to attend an event at https://forms.office.com/e/GRKViyawdN.
Alan Cross, Director of Travel Agent Relationships said: “The Trade Team puts partnerships at the heart of everything that we do.”
“These events demonstrate how integral these partnerships are to our business strategy and success.”
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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