Journese rolls out new travel agent incentive with Hyatt
Luxury operator Journese has unveiled its latest travel agent incentive.
In partnership with over 200 Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, travel advisors earn 500 Bonus TRIP Points for every new Hyatt Hotels & Resorts booking in the US and globally.
Registered bookings must be made by November 5, 2023 for travel through December 31, 2024 at partner resorts.
Travel agents will earn an additional 100 bonus TRIP points for bookings registered on the same day they are confirmed.
They also get 1,500 bonus TRIP points after making 10 confirmed, qualifying bookings.
Agents must register new bookings by November 20, 2023 to be eligible for the bonus points.
Journese TRIP points can be redeemed for personal travel to any Journese destination including Europe, Hawaii, Caribbean and Mexico.
“Journese is excited to partner with these popular resorts in some of our most requested destinations,” says Amy Comparato, Senior Brand Director, Journese.
“We are also delighted to reward our travel advisor partners for their partnership with Journese.”
Learn more about : Pleasant Holidays | Journese ( N. America )
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