Spirit of the Rockies package
In a market place competing for increased share of the millions of dollars Australian travellers are spending on packages combining Canada and Alaska, Brennan Vacations, the latest member to the Globus family of brands introduces the new 19 day Spirit of the Rockies vacation.
To promote this premium coach tour, Rocky Mountaineer rail excursion and Alaskan cruise, agents will receive 15% commission on land sales, 10% on airfare sales and 33,000 Passport to Rewards points each time two passengers are booked on the combined air and land package by 31/10/06.
“The generous commission level of 15 percent is 2 percent higher than we normally pay on sales for Brennan Vacations and so the earning potential for agents when selling this package equates to a few thousand dollars.
Plus with the Passport to Rewards incentive, each couple booked equates to a $100 Myer gift card for instance, so I’m confident agents will show their full support on this and be highly rewarded for doing so”, commented Robert Halfpenny, National Sales Manager across the Globus family of brands.
The Spirit of the Rockies 19 day package combines limousine airport transfers, return airfare, transportation in a luxury 36 seat custom built coach, accommodation in Fairmont properties including Chateau Lake Louise (guaranteed lake view room), the Rocky Mountaineer and a Verandah Cabin on the Alaskan cruise.
Destinations covered include Vancouver, Kamloops, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Sun Peaks, Whistler and Victoria in addition to a 7 night Alaskan cruise covering Ketchikan, Juneau, Tracy Arm and Glacier Bay.
Further details on the 19 day Spirit of the Rockies package can be found at www.brennanvacations.com.au or for booking call customer services on 1300 130 134.
Graham Muldoon
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