Mauritius specialists wanted
The Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) is launching an online training programme to assist travel consultants in becoming Mauritius Specialists.
For the next eight weeks travel consultants have the opportunity to win six trips to Mauritius and improve their knowledge about this Indian Ocean island nation.
The training contains four modules educating the agents on travel basics, geography, culture and activities.
At the end of each module, agents must answer several questions on the content of the module. Travel agents who successfully complete all modules go into a draw to win a prize or PERKS Reward Points.
The grand prize, sponsored by Air Mauritius and Adventure World, is a return trip for two people staying five nights at Preskil Beach Resort and three nights at Le Meridien Mauritius.
There are also five land prizes to be won:
– 10 nights at Veranda Resorts Mauritius
– 3 nights at Meridien Hotel + 3 nights at the Ambre Hotel (part of Sun Resorts)
– 5 nights at LUX Grand Gaube Mauritius
– 6 nights at Centara Hotels & Resorts
– 6 nights at Maradiva Villas Resort & Spa
To become a Mauritius specialist check out,
http://yourworkshops.com.au
Ian Jarrett
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