Qantas Holidays names incentive prizewinner
Merryn Booth of Travelworld Mount Barker, South Australia, is the second winner of the Qantas Holidays Qantas Airways incentive.
She has won two return tickets to London and a Qantas Holidays accommodation voucher to the value of $2,000.
Plus, as a Trip member, Merryn will also be receiving 50,000 bonus Trip points.
The following agencies have won May’s Agency Prizes which include a $1,000 dinner at the restaurant of their choice:
Elite Travel (NSW)
Qantas Travel Jolimont (ACT)
Travelworld Mooloolaba (QLD)
Harvey World Travel East Ivanhoe (VIC)
Platinum Escape (SA)
Jetset Bassendean (WA)
Andrew Jones Travel Hobart (TAS)
Sandra Lewfatt & Associates (NT)
There is one major prize remaining. Any consultant who books and deposits a Qantas Airways flight through Qantas Holidays could win a trip to New York with a $2,000 Qantas Holidays gift voucher.
Packages must be combined air and land to any destination which includes a Qantas Airways flight and is booked and deposited between 01 – 30 June for departures until 30 June 2010.
There are eight Agency Prizes remaining. The winning agencies will each receive a dinner to the value of $1,000 at the restaurant of their choice.
The winners will be based on the highest gross revenue achieved for eligible bookings over the incentive period.
Consultants should visit http://www.qantas.com.au/agents for details.
Ian Jarrett
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