New Caledonia Holds the Key to a New Peugeot
Travel agents stand to be the big winners from New Caledonia’s next sales campaign, as the tropical island territory prepares to give away a sporty new Peugeot 206 CC convertible.
With sensational holiday offers to be announced in the new year, travel agents can register now to become a New Caledonia Specialist Agent and automatically go into the draw to win the $39,366 car. Plus, they’ll then receive an additional entry each time they register a New Caledonia holiday booking.
Specialist agents will have until the end of February to register as many New Caledonia holiday bookings as they can, each one giving them another entry in the Peugeot draw. The winner will be announced in the first week of March.
More than 250 travel agents have joined the New Caledonia Specialist Agent Program since its launch in August, gaining access to sales incentives, training and famil opportunities.
The scheme will soon use new internet and phone technology to direct booking enquiries to a customer’s nearest specialist agent, while allowing New Caledonia Tourism to track and respond to consumer demand.
For more information contact New Caledonia Tourism on 1800 673 745 or register online at www.newcaledonia.com.au/trade
John Alwyn-Jones
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