JTA Holidays boosts agent earnings with Playa Rewards partnership
Two My Booking Rewards supplier members, JTA Holidays and Playa Hotels & Resorts are teaming up to boost bookings and travel agent earnings.
They are offering increased rewards to agents logging JTA Holidays bookings that include Playa Hotels & Resorts accommodation.
Travel agents can now bank up to £50 JTA cash rewards and double Playa rewards points on Caribbean holidays across destinations including the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Mexico.
The incentive is still live until 15 March 2024.
Agents will automatically receive the increased rewards when they log qualifying bookings at www.jtarewards.com.
JTA Rewards offers agents the opportunity to bag varying cash rewards depending on the type of holiday booked.
All Playa Reward points can be collected and converted into cash or free night stays at properties across the Playa Hotel collection.
Wayne Darrock, CEO, JTA Holidays said: “The UK travel trade is key to our growth strategy at JTA Holidays, and we are continually looking for ways to support our agent friends.”
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