Railbookers thanks advisors with new $100 incentive for 2023 bookings

Railbookers thanks advisors with new $100 incentive for 2023 bookings
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Just shy of six months remaining in the year, Railbookers is pleased to announce new incentives for its valued advisors who book clients’ independent rail holidays through the end of the year. 

    In addition to the commission earned on every part of Railbookers’ holidays, including rail travel, hotel accommodations and sightseeing activities, travel advisors will be awarded a Visa gift card of up to $100 for bookings that travel in 2023.

    “We are so appreciative and proud of the work we do with our fantastic travel advisor partners across the world, and are thrilled to offer this incentive to say ‘thank you’,” senior VP strategic partnerships, Jim Marini, said. 

    “Our flexible, fully-customisable model allows travel advisors to work with our Rail Experts to craft the perfect holiday to meet their client’s desires.

    Whether for a quick getaway or a bucket-list journey, we have access to inventory in nearly every destination, can give instant quotes and help plan the perfect last-minute 2023 vacation – we can book for a trip to depart as soon as 24 hours.” 

    For a limited time, every Railbookers destination is on sale. Travellers can save up to $500 on any of the more than 6,000 itineraries that Railbookers offers to Europe, North America, Asia, Africa and Australia. 

    Booking with Railbookers offers travellers a host of advantages, including:

    • Unparalleled knowledge from Rail Experts who can help identify the best itineraries and accommodations for any desired length or style of travel
    • Access to exclusive inventory at some of the most in-demand trains and hotels, not otherwise available to the general public
    • Customisable, tailor-made journeys to satisfy any traveller, with upgrades or add-on activities available during the booking process at any time leading up to departure
    • Hundreds of cruise extension trips that can add to an existing sailing

     Additional maps and information are also available to travel advisors by visiting Railbookers’ Travel Advisor Toolbox, HERE.

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