Royalton Resorts touts travel agent incentive
Royalton Resorts is hoping to boost UK market revenue via travel agent incentive rewards programme, Royalton Rewards.
Agents can earn up to £20 on every booking logged along with various reward offers across the Royalton portfolio.
The programme allows agents to improve product knowledge with webinar and online training content, and in turn convert more sales.
Royalton Rewards offers £10 per booking on stays of seven-nights or more on the first ten bookings logged.
From booking number 11 onwards, agents will receive £20 per minimum seven-night stay.
It is valid for all bookings made at Royalton Luxury Resorts, Royalton CHIC, Hideaway at Royalton, Mystique by Royalton and Royalton Splash properties.
Royalton properties in Cuba do not qualify.
Luke Swarbrook, BDM, Royalton Resorts: “The UK is an extremely competitive marketplace and we’re excited to come to travel agents with such a strong rewards offer.”
Agents can start earning by registering at www.royaltonrewards.com.
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