Journese rolls out new TRIP points incentive for travel advisors
Journese launched a new travel advisor incentive offering 500 Bonus TRIP Points for every confirmed booking at select resorts and cruises.
It is worldwide, booked by October 2, 2022 for travel through September 30, 2023.
The top revenue-producing advisor will earn a three-night stay at Secrets Cap Cana Resort & Spa By AMR Collection in the Dominican Republic.
The Bucket list experiences include Preferred Club and swim-out suite options at Secrets Cap Cana; cocktail pools and Chasse the Sunset torch lighting experience at the Hokupa’a Tower at The Westin Maui Resort & Spa; treetop accommodations with private terraces and at One&Only Mandarina in Mexico; and more.
There are more than 100 participating resorts and cruises across Mexico, The Hawaiian Islands, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, South Pacific, Maldives, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the United States and UAE.
Bookings can be combined with all classes of airline service, excursion options including private activities, car rentals and private transfers.
All bookings are combinable with all resort promotions such as complimentary nights, special room rates, and complimentary breakfasts.
“Travel advisors will be able to experience their own bucket list escape as they accumulate bonus TRIP points with each qualifying booking,” says Amy Comparato, Senior Brand Director, Journese.
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