Rental Escapes launches biggest bonus commission offer
Full-service private villa rentals firm Rental Escapes is launching its biggest travel agent booking incentive yet.
To mark World Tourism Day later this month, travel advisors can earn up to a $5,000 bonus commission plus double reward points through Rental Escapes’ Rewards program.
It is available throughout September.
The program provides travel agents the opportunity to earn free villa vacations.
“We are pleased to offer our biggest promotion yet, acknowledging the invaluable role played by travel advisors,” says Brian Schwimmer, CEO.
“We value the profound impact they wield within the industry.”
The bonus commission offer is valid for bookings made between September 1-30, 2023, for travel from September 8, 2023 through December 31, 2024.
Travel agents earn reward points for each $1 booked which will can then be used towards their own personal villa vacation.
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