Vroom Vroom Vespas for 3 Travelscene American Express Agencies
Three very lucky Travelscene American Express Agencies are now the proud owners of sexy, black Vespas thanks to a Singapore Airlines Incentive to promote its Europe Earlybird fares.
Orba Travel Brokers WA, the top seller of Singapore Airlines Europe Earlybird fares from November 1 to December 23 2005, has won a Vespa as have Travelscene Tweed Valley and Travelscene South Brisbane as the lucky draw winners from the pool of 5,500 entries from enthusiastic and highly competitive Travelscene American Express agents.
The top selling agencies in each state were rewarded with a taste of Italy, each winning a fully automotive Italian expresso machine while 130 boxes of baci chocolates were distributed as a reward for every business class ticket sold.
Travelscene American Express is one of Australia’s largest independent travel agency groups in Australia with over 600 member travel agencies nationwide, including over 80 specialist corporate outlets. Travelscene American Express looks after more than one million customers each year, generating annual turnover of more than $2.4 billion.
The crew from South Brisbane
Graham Muldoon
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