READ UP ON THE RED SEA FOR CHANCE TO WIN A KINDLE Travel Weekly’ s
exciting partnership with Travel Uni brings you the very best online training in the industry. This week we look at a course focusing on two leading Red Sea resorts
Are you keen to boost your knowledge of Red Sea resort properties? Well now is the perfect time to get learning about the area and its hotels – and you could be in with a chance of winning a Kindle. The Travel Uni course, El Gouna & Taba Heights,
details everything you need to know about these two private resorts in Egypt, developed by Orascom Development.
El Gouna boasts 17 hotels, more than 100
restaurants and bars and a host of water sport activities. The module dedicated to this resort is split into five sections. The first gives an introduction to El Gouna with maps and a hotels overview; the second is dedicated to training agents on the key markets for the area which includes golfers, families, honeymooners and older holidaymakers. The third section focuses on the area’s beaches, marina, family facilities,
excursions and water sports. The final two modules give selling tips and itinerary ideas, as well as explaining why agents should sell it and where they can book it. The second module is
dedicated to Taba Heights, located near the Sinai Mountains, with five hotels and a golf course. This module is also divided into five sections. Each module is followed by a quick quiz. For your chance to win a Kindle, all you have to do is complete the training course by October 3. Agents will be automatically placed into a prize draw on completing the modules. To take the course, go to:
redsearewards.com
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