Tempo bonus commission to include all Europe
MELBOURNE – Tempo Holidays has added all other European destinations to Britain, Ireland and India to its 15 percent commission for June bookings.
General manager sales, Elizabeth Young said while the higher commission related to Britain, Ireland and India, agents can now receive this advantage for new bookings made for all other European destinations.
“As Tempo Holidays enjoys talking to its customers we are pleased to offer this stimulus through our call centre as well as website,†she said.
The new commission level applies to new bookings made and deposited until June 30.
“Across the board, we have some really good price deals, which don’t devalue the quality attached to the Tempo brand,†she said.
Britain & Ireland product excluded from the commission offer are Royal Scotsman Classic Rail Tour, Venice Simplon Orient Express, Car Rental, London Oyster Card, London Pass, Madame Tussauds London, London Eye, Great British Heritage Pass, apartments, Adventure West and Northern Island Adventure.
All other European exclusions are car hire and motor homes, Star Clipper cruises, Le Boat cruises, apartments, Paris Visite Card and ferries.
India exclusions are Palace on Wheels, Maharajas’ Express and rail sectors.
Ian Jarrett
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