The Villa Collection launches agent reward programme
Luxury villa specialist The Villa Collection, has unveiled its first ever agent rewards programme and is marking the launch with an enticing agent giveaway.
Trade partners have the chance to win a seven-night stay for four people at a luxury villa on the Indonesian tropical island of Bali.
The Villa Collection has teamed up with My Booking Rewards to create www.thevillacollectionrewards.com, where agents can log their bookings and earn cash rewards on top of commissions earned.
For every villa booking up to £20,000, agents will earn £20 cash and every booking over £40,000 will result in a £40 cash reward.
To celebrate the launch of www.thevillacollectionrewards.com, all agents who register by 30 June will also be entered into a draw to win a seven-night stay for four people at the luxury two bedroom Villa Shantika, Semyniak, Bali.
All existing rewards members will be automatically included in the prize draw.
The Villa Collection offers luxury apartments, villa resorts, private villas and private islands across the Caribbean, Central America, Europe, the Far East, Indian Ocean, South Africa and the US.
The Luxury villa tour operator is a preferred supplier with a number of UK trade consortiums and ATOL bonded.
For travel agent partners, more information can be found at http://thevillacollection.com/travel-agents/
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