Tauck revamps agent incentives
Tauck has revamped its agent rewards program which it claims will better recognize the efforts of top sellers.
Agents will be given a $200 credit for a Tauck tour or cruise for every client booking.
Agents can amass 60 points – or $12,000 – in a given year which can be redeemed for a Tauck trip or split among up to three companions traveling together on a single itinerary.
Earned points accrued over a year must be redeemed for travel by June 30 the following year.
Steve Spivak, Tauck vice president of sales said the new program offers more value to higher performing agents.
"The new agent rewards program is a vast improvement because it delivers greater rewards to agents with far greater potential cost savings on our trips than the earlier flat percentage system ever did," he said.
Agents are requested to register at www.tauck.com/agentrewards.
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