New Sandals agent incentive to mark 40th anniversary
To mark the brand’s 40th anniversary milestone, Sandals Resorts is offering travel agents the chance to join the celebrations and win a free bottle of Prosecco, as part of a new trade incentive competition.
Running exclusively on the Selling Sandals For Agents trade Facebook page from 18 – 20 October 2021, the new incentive scheme aims to get travel agents involved in commemorating Sandals Resorts’ 40th anniversary this year.
To enter, travel agents need to leave a public comment on the company’s trade Facebook page, Selling Sandals for Agents, sharing why they believe Sandals Resorts has been voted the World’s Leading All-Inclusive Resorts for 25 years in a row.
Comments must be left on the brand’s original competition launch post to enter, which will go live on Monday, 18 October 2021.
After the closing date on 20 October 2021, 40 of the best comments will be chosen at random and those agents selected will be awarded with a free bottle of Prosecco.
This special incentive comes as part of the Company’s series of events to mark Sandals Resorts’ 40th anniversary.
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