Travel Counsellors launches late sales incentive
Travel Counsellors has launched a new global incentive to drive more business in summer lates bookings.
TCTravelfest will see booking challenges taking place during June to earn points based on various performance results in overall booking volumes, customer care and more.
Travel Counsellors have been grouped into large teams.
The winning team is awarded a Caribbean cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line.
There are also various spot prizes throughout the campaign
“TCTravelfest promises to be our biggest and most exciting global incentive yet. It celebrates the passion, dedication, and collaborative spirit that defines the Travel Counsellors community,” said Global Sales Director Jim Eastwood.
“With a special emphasis on summer lates, we can’t wait to see our business owners rise to the challenge.”
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