Journese dangles 500 Bonus TRIP Points in agent incentive
Journese has rolled out.its latest travel advisor incentive, offering 500 Bonus TRIP Points for every new Journese booking.
It applies to select family-friendly resorts across the United States, Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, Asia, Australia, Europe, Tahiti, Maldives and Fiji, confirmed by May 1, 2022 for travel through April 30, 2023.
Additionally, the top revenue-producing advisor will earn a three-night stay at Unlimited-Luxury Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana by AMRTM Collection.
Travel advisors must register new bookings by May 15, 2022 to be eligible for the hotel stay reward and bonus TRIP points.
Bookings are combinable with all resort promotions such as complimentary nights, special room rates, resort credits, complimentary stays and dining for children.
Campaign partners include vetted resorts with family suites; family and adults-only sections with pools; kitchen and kitchenette options; and private resort residences.
“As Covid-19 cases decline, families are focused on connecting with one another through curated vacation experiences,” says Amy Comparato, Senior Brand Director, Journese. “Journese is delighted to partner with travel advisors to handcraft the most desired family moments.”
To make a booking, advisors can visit Journese.com.
Journese offers real-time room rates and inventory at many of the participating resorts.
Travelers can also add Journese’ Cancel-For-Any-Reason travel protection plans beginning at $49 per person and including up to 100% commission protection for advisors.
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