Pelikin adds exclusive youth & student cards to agent affiliate program

Pelikin adds exclusive youth & student cards to agent affiliate program
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Pelikin has recently added youth and student cards to the list of offerings for agents through its affiliate travel money app.

    Agents can now earn $5 on every International Student Identity Card (ISIC)/International Youth Travel Card (IYTC) card a customer purchases via the Pelikin app.

    Pelikin CEO/Founder, Sam Brown explained, “since STA closed down it’s been difficult for agents to sell ISIC cards to their customers.

    “We have negotiated with the Australian ISIC/IYTC licensee to become the exclusive travel money provider of ISIC cards and we want to share that with our travel agent affiliate partners.”

    Pelikin product (Supplied)

    This product provides students and young travellers with a globally recognised ID card, over 150,000 discounts and offers around the world and the benefits of the Pelikin travel money card, including 2 per cent cashback on eligible international purchases.

    Pelikin also wants to remind agents that their current incentive is still running giving the agency who signs up the most customers to Pelikin the chance to “fill their fridge” with $1000 worth of vouchers as well as a weekly $100 prize draw including any agency that has at least 5 customers sign up for Pelikin.

    To use the product, provide your clients with your unique affiliate URL or QR code and they do the rest. Pelikin have also added new student & youth marketing materials to their affiliate marketing pack.

    If you would like to know more simply reach out to your Evolution Travel Collective (ETC) BDM.

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