Inghams travel agency sales team have launched 5 weeks’ worth of focus sessions to cover all things Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France and Slovenia. A chance for travel agents to get to know Inghams’ summer destinations, each week from 27th February 2023 onwards will focus on 1 of the tour operators’ 5 holiday spots.
The focus weeks will include 30 minute destination presentations each Monday hosted on the Inghams Travel agent Facebook page as well as the agent portal, destination coffee mornings hosted by Inghams Business Development Managers, Sasha Darling and Laura Harrison, and a prize draw where agents can enter by sending in a booking reference each week for that destination for the chance to win when they make a booking. Send to [email protected]
Julie Franklin, Head of Agency Sales, said,
“We’ll be covering Italy week commencing 27th February, Austria from 6th March, Switzerland from the 13th, France from 20th and Slovenia from the 27th. These weeks are the ideal opportunity to get to know Inghams destinations, gain an insight into the demographics who travel there and get to know our walking, family, solo and couple friendly holidays better.”
For the first week coffee mornings are being held in Plymouth, Exmouth, Newcastle and Leeds. You can email [email protected] to register your interest. Further information on the coffee mornings and Monday morning’s pre-recorded presentations will be posted to the agency Facebook group, Inghams Summer For Travel Agents. The presentations can also be found in the Inghams tool kit.
To be in with a chance of winning an Italian hamper, a Swiss Lindt and Toblerone gift, Austria’s Swarovski gift, a French wine and cheese hamper or a Slovenian inspired £50 buy a gift experience voucher, get booking for the destination of the week with Inghams summer 2023 holidays. Plus, every entry will go automatically into a draw to win 1 of 2 places on an Inghams summer trip.
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