Specialist operator raises commission
Hidden Croatia has raised commission for independent agents from 10% to 12%.
The Croatia specialist has made the move after less than three months working with the trade.
The operator said it decided to increase commission as a “gesture of goodwill” and thanks to agents.
Head of sales Alison Jago said: “We have met with fantastic support from agents and we are delighted with the levels of bookings coming from agents. The commission increase is the best way we can thank them for their loyalty and hard work.”
The increase in commission is the culmination of a series of trade initiatives including a bespoke e-brochure service, familiarisation trips and product training.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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