UK holiday lure for Creative bookings
SYDNEY – Creative Holidays is offering agents the chance to win a holiday in the UK and/or Europe valued at up to $14,000.
To be in the running, agents need to book a European or UK holiday with Creative Holidays via i-CREATE, in conjunction with a return Thai Airways airfare, before February 28, 2010.
Every agent has the chance of winning the $14,000 travel package, with each booking made equating to one entry in the draw.
The winning prize includes:
– Two return economy class tickets from Australia to any of Thai Airways ports in the UK or Europe
– Seven days car hire in the UK
– $5000 (gross) in land credit to spend with Creative Holidays
As an added extra, consultants will receive 10 bonus entries into the draw when a Royal First Class airfare is booked or a bonus five entries when a Royal Silk Class airfare is booked.
Consultants will also earn an increased commission level of 15 percent on all Europe and UK sales secured via i-CREATE between January 11 and February 28, plus World Rewards points on air, land and cruise packages with Creative Holidays, with up to one point for every $7 for platinum members.
Conditions apply. Bookings must be fully paid or deposited by 1700 EDST on the Feb 28, 2010.
Ian Jarrett
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