MAS offering Rolex watches for top selling agents
Having upped agent’s commissions recently in a bid to boost ticket sales, Malaysian Airlines has added a further incentive for agents to sell more flights.
In partnership with Consolidated Travel Group, MAS will offer five $8,000 Rolex watches and 20 return airfares to Europe and Asia for the most productive agents.
The promotion is valid until October 5 and winning agents need to sell a minimum of $20,000 worth of international air tickets.
"We are very grateful for their travel agents’ unrelenting support of Malaysia Airlines as a premium full-service carrier," the carrier said in statement, adding that prizes are being jointly funded by MAS and Consolidated Travel Group.
"We are determined to once again become one of Australia and New Zealand’s preferred premium airlines and increase this loading further."
MAS is undergoing major restructuring and massive job cuts following the twin disasters of the still-missing flight MH370 and the downed flight MH17.
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