Titan Travel offering automatic incentive on all new bookings

As part of its turn of year campaign, escorted holiday and cruising specialist, Titan Travel is automatically rewarding agents with £10 lifestyle vouchers for every new booking made in January and February.
Titan is removing the need to claim for its trade booking incentive in the first two months of 2022.
All agents who confirm a new Titan booking before 28 February 2022 will automatically receive a £10 lifestyle voucher as a thank you for their continued support.
Edwina Coppock, Head of Trade Sales, said: “We understand that agents have a lot to juggle at the beginning of each year so to help we’ve decided to remove the requirement to claim for our exclusive trade incentive as part of our New Year campaign.”
“We hope that everyone who books a Titan holiday feels valued and supported by this gesture. We wish all our partners a successful 2022.”
All bookings made before 31 March 2022 will also benefit from Titan’s £49pp Flexi-Deposit.
Titan’s Flexi Deposit allows travellers to amend or postpone their booking as many times as they wish up to 75 days prior to departure.
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