Earn a spot at the G Adventures global summit through this new incentive

Earn a spot at the G Adventures global summit through this new incentive

G Adventures has announced its agent incentive programme, Change Makers, is returning this year after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

Agents will be able to earn their way to the global summit – to be held from 22-28 September, 2023 at a yet to be revealed location – by selling G Adventures product.

The Change Makers challenge goes live today and runs until 30 June, 2023.

Thirteen ‘makers of change’ will be chosen from each of G Adventures’ major markets – Australia and New Zealand, the UK and Ireland, continental Europe, Canada and the United States. The 65 agents will be brought together at the Change Makers Summit, which will also include members of G Adventures’ team of global purpose specialists and senior leaders from around the world – as well as some special guests.

There are still plenty of surprises to be revealed for the week-long event, where agents will see their impact in action. Highlights include visits to ‘G for Good’ community tourism projects built together with G Adventures’ non-profit partner, Planeterra, as well as destination highlights to help agents build their product knowledge. The trip also includes a full-day, immersive G Adventures experience with guest speakers, and a party.

To be eligible to earn a space, agents automatically receive one entry per ‘life changed’/traveller booked. The top eight agents from each region will qualify, with an additional five ‘wildcard’ spaces available to each region to allocate to any agent who commits to changing at least one person’s life by making at least one G Adventures booking.

Sean Martin, managing director for G Adventures APAC, said the company’s purpose is to change lives through travel, and the Change Makers summit has demonstrated its success in reminding agents why they do the job they do.

“The feedback following our inaugural Change Makers Summit in 2019 was incredible,” he said.

“At G Adventures, we change the lives of our travellers when they choose to explore the world with us, and as the pioneers of community tourism we change the lives of people in the places we go.”

“We’re so excited to not just welcome our valued agency partners on this special trip, but to also celebrate the return to travel with them.”

The 2023 Change Makers Challenge is live now and runs until June 30, 2023. Agents can visit here and log into Sherpa, or speak to their regional global purpose specialist for more information.


Featured Image: G Adventures global summit in Peru (Supplied)

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