Operator affiliate scheme offers commission for agents
Agents who refer website users or direct mail clients to short break operator Leisure Direction are to receive a range of commission payments.
The company is offering 6% for ferry and package bookings, 8% for more than 40 bookings a month and 10% for 100 bookings.
The operator claims it has technology to ensure all commission is accurately tracked and immediately credited to the appropriate account.
Leisure Direction claims its commission levels paid to travel affliates, who receive a personal online affiliate log-in, beats “all major competitors” including Haven, Opodo, Superbreak and Thomson.
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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