TravelBrands launches “Winter Blues” car rental reward for travel advisors in Canada
TravelBrands is a Canadian travel company that acts as a one-stop travel provider for both travel agents and travelers. It’s a division of H.I.S.-Red Label Vacations Inc. and is based in Toronto, Ontario. The company operates a multi-channel travel distribution network made up of multiple brands and subsidiaries, offering a wide range of travel services, products and also special promotions.
TravelBrands has just launched a new limited-time promotion designed to give travel advisors a boost during the winter slowdown.
From January 21 to February 15, 2026, advisors can earn a C$100 gas card for every five qualifying online car rental bookings made through the platform. To be eligible, each booking must be new and the vehicle pick-up must take place on or before July 31, 2026.
The incentive applies to bookings across all destinations served by TravelBrands’ global car rental portfolio, giving advisors broad flexibility when selling to clients. A wide range of major rental car companies are participating in the offer, including Avis, Budget, Hertz, Dollar, Thrifty, Waygo, Europcar, Alamo, Enterprise, and National.
Travel advisors interested in taking advantage of the promotion, or looking for full details and terms and conditions, can access the offer by visiting travelbrandsaccess.com.
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