Sabre Pacific Agents can now earn more
Sabre Pacific travel consultants can now earn money and more through the new Things to See and Do (TTSD) tourism market, including bungy jumping, white water rafting, cooking schools and more.
Richard Thame, Sabre’s Head of Sales and Marketing said, “Sabre Pacific’s new exclusive agreement with leading online activities specialist, GoDo, will not only earn agents commission but we are celebrating the agreement by offering Sabre Returns”.
He added, “Agents using the MySabreTM agent booking portal can now earn 5% commission on destination specific content while providing an additional value-add to clients”.
Richard also said, “Sabre Pacific is also offering 50 Sabre Returns points on every booking made between November 1 and December 31, 2006, with Sabre Returns rewarding agents for running their businesses more efficiently and profitably and points can be redeemed for rewards to help grow their business and keep their staff motivated”.
Sabre says that travel agents can now view and book online about 1800 activities Australia wide to cater to all types of clients with agents able to access live availability on the site and search by date, price, region and town.
Richard also said, “Booking is easy as it’s through the one screen and payable with major credit cards”.
GoDo CEO, Renee Wallike says that GoDo offers the largest online real time activities portal in Australia, providing a full range of activities from jet fighter flights to wine tasting tours plus more mainstream fare such as day and night tours, theme parks, train rides or cultural days, adding ‘We’re very excited to be launching exclusively with Sabre Pacific to provide its travel agency customers with another revenue earning opportunity”.
“At GoDo, we have built a successful business by growing the businesses of many hundreds of small businesses in the tourism space that often cannot afford such widespread marketing, with win win situation for us and I fully believe it’ll be a win win for Sabre connected travel agents too”.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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