This is your last change to live free for a year with Creative Holidays
The travel industry’s largest ever trade incentive is drawing to a close, with Creative Holidays’ $77,000 Live Free for a Year incentive final winner being drawn March 2.
That means consultants have one last week to get those bookings in to be eligible to win the grand prize, which could see them living free for a year.
Over the last three months Creative Holidays has been awarding fortnightly prizes worth $3000 to consultants, but now it is nearly time to draw the runner-up prize (which is $10,000 worth of travel) and the grand prize, where Creative Holidays will pay the winning consultants’ mortgage or rent for a whole year, PLUS Creative Holidays will also pay all the utility bills too (that’s gas, water AND electricity)!
To make sure they are in the draw, agents simply need to have made a total of 27 land or air bookings anytime between 29 October, 2007 and 2 March, 2008. That boils down to less than two Creative Holidays bookings a week over the entire incentive period! It’s that easy.
The incentive runs from Monday October 29, 2007 to March 2, 2008. To be eligible for the major prize and runner up prize bookings must be paid in full.
For more information and full terms and conditions check out the trade area of http://www.creativeholidays.com/ or speak to you friendly BDM.
Creative Holidays is dedicated to the trade and this is just another way the company is working to support to agent community. To make a booking with Creative Holidays visit iCreate or call reservations on 131222 from anywhere in Australia.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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