TNT has agent appreciation month

Tuesday, 16 Sep, 2004 0

TNT Vacations launches its “Travel Agent Appreciation Month” with 15% commissions on Caribbean vacations booked by 30 Sept. for travel by 18, December.

The offer is valid for all 23 destinations offered by TNT Vacations.

Agents may book from any departure city for any number of flights. Agents can call TNT Vacations reservations center at 80-262-0123 for information. TNT suggests agents ask for the 15% commission at the time the booking is made.

Reservations may also be made online at tntvacations.com. For online bookings, the note “15% commission please” must be added to the bookings/ comments section.

Boston-based TNT Vacations, now in its 30th year, is a leading tour operator in the Northeast to Bermuda. The company also offers packages to the Caribbean, Mexico, Bermuda and Costa Rica.

Over 7,000 travel agencies annually purchase a TNT Vacations package for their clients, and the company’s Web site often has better prices than many other major online travel retailers, according to TNT

Report by David Wilkening



 

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