Riviera Travel unveils new agent rewards
Riviera Travel has launched new agent reward scheme, Riviera Vault.
It is part of e-learning platform Riviera Explorer, offering rewards for agent bookings.
Travel agents signed up on Riviera Explorer can win prizes until 10 August 2025 for confirmed bookings, such as an all-inclusive trip on river ship, Resplendence.
Other prizes up for grabs include vouchers retail vouchers like Greggs and Marks & Spencer, and Fortnum & Mason hampers.
“Everything is designed with the trade in mind, to make working with us rewarding, and exciting,” said Director of Trade & Partnerships Vicky Billing.
“We want to engage, delight, and reward our brilliant trade partners, but above all, we want to make it easy, because we know just how precious their time is.”
“This is a first for the river cruise and touring sector, and it’s going to set us apart.”
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