Win a 10-day trip to China
A new China promotion from Travel Impressions promises a 10-day tour to the travel agent who sells the most China trips this summer.
Agents must sell a minimum of three China bookings by July 31, 2013, to be eligible to win.
The contest, announced yesterday, will award the top China booking agent a fully-escorted "China Experience" 10-day, land-only tour for two from Wendy Wu Tours.
The China Experience prize, which will take the winner to Shanghai, Xian, and Beijing, is valid for travel Sept. 1, 2013, to Aug. 31, 2014.
The following tours count toward winning the prize: Wonders of China Deluxe – 16 days (counts as double booking entry); China Impressions – eight days; Magnificent China – 21 days; Pursuit of Pandas – nine days; Wonders of China – 16 days; Glories of China Deluxe – 14 days (counts as double booking entry); Majestic Yangtze Deluxe – 14 days (counts as double booking entry); A China Experience – 10 days; Cities of the Orient – 19 days; Glories of China – 14 days; Grand Yangtze – 18 days; and Majestic Yangtze – 14 days.
All Wendy Wu Tours offered through Travel Impressions feature domestic transportation and transfers in China, accommodations, most meals plus featured dinners, national escorts and knowledgeable local guides, tours with entrance fees, cruises where applicable, evening entertainment (per the itinerary) and taxes.
Group size is limited to a maximum of 28 passengers.
Travel agents earn a 1% commission bonus on top of the regular commission for all China reservations (no minimum stay required) made through Travel Impressions, and 5% commission on all published airfares to China.
Cheryl
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