Excite Holidays launches biggest incentive yet

Excite Holidays launches biggest incentive yet

Excite Holidays has launched its biggest incentive campaign yet, giving agents across Australia and New Zealand the chance to win a share of 2.5 million rewards points.

With the peak booking period for the USA coming into full force, agents will now have the chance to maximise their earning potential by giving away 1000 bonus rewards points for every night booked at eligible hotels in the USA and Canada.

Over 3000 hotels throughout North America are part of the promotion which aims to make its first rewards points millionaires.

“By taking advantage of this promotion and booking hotels highlighted with the rewards bonus label, agents can really win big,” CEO George Papaioannou said.

“We’re always looking for new ways to reward our agents, and by the end of the promotion, we hope to be sending some of our agents off on their own dream holiday.”

There is no limit on the number of nights that can be booked as part of this incentive, but agents will need to be quick because the promotion will end when all 2.5 million points have been given away.

Travel agents can redeem their rewards points to book any product on the company’s booking platform, which has over 250,000 hotels and apartments, 5,500 activities, and a range of transfer services and ferry tickets on offer.

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