GJNZ launches first-ever agent incentive with $13k prize on offer

GJNZ launches first-ever agent incentive with $13k prize on offer
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Great Journeys New Zealand (GJNZ) has just launched its first-ever agent incentive in Australia with the prize being a trip on one of its new Signature Guided Tour experiences worth up to almost NZ$14,000 (AU$13,000).

    The incentive coincides with the upcoming launch of the first full season of its new guided tours range which had its first departures earlier this year.

    By simply selling a passenger on any GJNZ touring product (Classic or Signature) an agent will get one entry into the draw. The more passengers they sell, the more entries they receive. If they sell five passengers and are also the eventual winner they will get an additional $500 credit towards their airfare to NZ to join the tour of their choice.

    GJNZ’s TranzAlpine beneath the Waimakariri Bridge (K. McManus)

    The winning agent will be able to choose from any of GJNZs Signature guided tour range across the entire upcoming 23/24 season including the 17 days New Zealand Up Close tour worth NZ$13,999. Agents will have from now until the touring season begins to get their entries in.

    The new premium Scenic Plus product is included on all Signature tours that incorporate travel on the TranzAlpine as part of the journey. This product provides a full dining experience featuring a selection of regional food and beverages as well as on-board host providing live commentary and stories along the journey.

    Tours can be booked directly with the GJNZ reservation team to automatically be entered into the draw. Entries close 8th September 2023.

    Those who would like to know more can reach out to the Evolution Travel Collective (ETC) BDM to make the most of this incentive.

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