Rental Escapes touts bonus commission and double reward points
Full-service luxury villa company Rental Escapes is marking Travel Advisor Appreciation Month with hefty bonus commissions and double REward points on all bookings made throughout the month.
“At Rental Escapes, we recognize the significant impact travel advisors have on the industry and the invaluable guidance they bring to every villa vacation,” said Willie Fernandez, chief marketing officer of Rental Escapes.
Rental Escapes’ bonus commission offer up to $5,000 is valid on all bookings made between May 1 through May 31, 2025, for stays between May 8, 2025, and December 31, 2026.
In addition to the bonus payout, advisors will receive double REward points on all bookings made during Travel Advisor Appreciation Month.
The REward points can be redeemed toward their own villa vacation.
As part of its month-long celebration, Rental Escapes has also debuted a dedicated video message to recognize the vital role travel advisors play.
In addition, travel advisors can take advantage of Rental Escapes ‘Keys to Success’ program which includes monthly webinars, digital destination-specific magazines, ready-to-go-emails, weekly ‘Wednesdays with Willie’ sessions, and more.
To register as a preferred partner with Rental Escapes: https://www.rentalescapes.com/travel-agents/.
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