Gold Medal, the flagship B2B brand of dnata Travel Group UK, have today confirmed that the biggest multi-centre FAM trip of the year is set to travel again this September.
Gold Medal are giving 24 winning agents, in four groups, the chance to experience the Maldives, Mauritius, Thailand or Abu Dhabi, before all meeting in Dubai for an extraordinary stay at five-star One&Only Royal Mirage for the Mega FAM finale.
The last annual Mega FAM ran by Gold Medal travelled in 2019, and the iconic annual trip was incredibly popular amongst agents, but sadly due to travel restrictions, these came to a pause in 2020. As it returns for 2024, the trip will include return flights with Emirates, luxury accommodation at iconic hotels, and the opportunity to celebrate in style with Gold Medal at exciting destinations.
There are an incredible 24 places to be won on this trip with a variety of ways to enter. Gold Medal will be awarding one place for an agent who attends Gold Medal’s webinar with Emirates on 26 March; every week for four weeks, one winner will be selected in a bookings prize draw and announced on Gold Medal’s Facebook page; three wild card places will be awarded; and sixteen places will be awarded from a prize draw at the end of the incentive period, 30 April 2024.
Agents can enter their bookings into the prize draw by emailing [email protected].
Sarah Lancashire, Marketing Director dnata Travel Group UK shared, “Our incentives are always well received by agents, and this was clear throughout peaks where we saw record numbers of entries into all our incentives. It is for that reason that I am delighted to share the news with agents that our previously popular MEGA FAM is set to return this September, and they can all be in with a chance of winning a place. This trip takes FAM trips as we know them to a whole new level and provides agents with an experience no other operator can offer.”
Lancashire continued, “We are so grateful to our trusted industry partners that help us make these opportunities possible. Our unrivalled programme of FAM trips would not exist without their support and our joint dedication to providing agents with the best possible education. We can’t wait to award places to a whopping 24 agents on this trip of a lifetime.”
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