Kirker launches agent rewards
Kirker Holidays has created an agents reward scheme offering Oddbins’ vouchers worth up to £100.
The incentive to boost early bookings coincides with the launch of the operator’s South Africa brochure.
For each new booking made before September 30, agents will receive a voucher which can be redeemed at Oddbins wine merchants. Make a booking up to £2,000 and agents receive £20; between £2,001 and £3,000 – £30; £3,001 and £4,000 – £40; £4,001 – £9,999 – £50; more than £10,000 – £100.
Sales director Ted Wake said: “The scheme is our way to acknowledge the outstanding support that independent agents have given to Kirker.
“As an operator for discerning travellers, we are dependent on agents to be able to recommend the right holiday for the right client.
“With a growing programme to get to grips with, we wanted to smooth the way with a contribution towards a bottle of fizz, or, even better, a bottle from a Cape Town winery.”
Agents should send an email entitled ‘Agents Thirst’, giving their full name, the booking reference and the total booking value (this includes any excursions and pre-bookable tickets) to: [email protected].
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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