Tucan Travel Introduces New Agent Incentive
Tucan Travel has introduced a new Agent Incentive for partners of Agents effective 01 June 2007.
If an Agent sells 8 Tucan Travel or Budget Expeditions tours they are entitled to take a Tucan Travel Discovery Tour (up to a maximum of 22 days in length) for free AND take their partner (Tucan Travel has defined partner as partner, wife, husband and/or family member).
Sales & Marketing Manager Richard Leonard said: “Our current Agent Incentive is one of the most generous in the industry – we offer Agents the chance to travel free with us if they sell only one tour. We are confident our new incentive will compliment our existing programme and encourage agents to learn about our products, and hopefully get out there on one of our tours themselves, as we develop and expand.
“While other tour operators may ask agents to sell an even ten before they offer a complimentary trip for partners, we are asking for only eight. We hope the new incentive inspires agents to sell, sell and sell again so they can share the experience of a lifetime with their partner.”
The company’s standard rules and conditions apply to the discount – contact Tucan Travel for details.
Visit www.tucantravel.com and www.budgetexpeditions.com to for information about company products and destinations.
Don’t forget to check the Tucan Travel and Budget Expeditions web specials! Budget Expeditions are offering a special introductory discount rate of 15% off for bookings for all Africa tours made from now until 31 October 2007.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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