Suzuki Grand Vitara prize draw almost here for Kiwi agents………
Travel agents in New Zealand have only got a couple of weeks left to boost their New Caledonia sales and enter the competition to win a Suzuki Grand Vitara.
“The first step is to become a Loyalty Agent – to do this all you need to do is register your sales on the NCT website – $1,000 worth of sales gets you one entry and so forth.”
“The more sales you achieve, the more chances you have of winning,” says Virginia Hales, New Caledonia Tourism Sales and Promotion Manager.
“The competition between agents is hotting up and now is a fantastic time to boost sales and competition entries by selling the current deal – ‘pay for one holiday in New Caledonia and then get free accommodation for the second person’.”
“Sales run until September 16 on this promotion – perfect timing for the Suzuki giveaway,” she says.
“The agent incentive is part of a strategic marketing campaign by New Caledonia to attract the nearby New Zealand market to its shores, with a lot of people not realising that at a short 2 ½ hour flight away, New Caledonia is our closest Pacific neighbour.”
Virginia is also calling for final entries in the competition to name the signature azure blue champagne ‘New Caledonia cocktail’.
Last entries for the cocktail competition must be submitted to Virginia by Monday 17 September………..today!
Both the winner of the Suzuki Grand Vitara and the cocktail naming competition will be announced on Thursday September 27 in Auckland at a function on the harbour.
For further information access www.newcaledonia.co.nz
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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