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Jetset marks 50th with 10 fam trips
Ben Ireland
ben.ireland@
travelweekly.co.uk
Jetset has organised a host of agent events and its largest fam trip programme to celebrate its 50th year.
The trade-only consolidator is
arranging 10 fam trips this year – to Miami, Houston, Toronto, Dubai, Doha, Malaga, the Algarve, Lisbon and Porto, and Cascais, having already hosted a trip to New York for St Patrick’s Day last month. June’s Miami trip is linked to a
‘Power Month’ incentive in which agents who book transatlantic flights with British Airways and American Airlines via Jetset
in addition to the consolidator’s biggest event, the Jetset Golf Day on June 20 at the Macdonald Portal Hotel in Cheshire. Sales director Adrian Smyth
MIAMI: Jetset is running a fam trip to the city in June
between April 16 and 30 will be entered into a draw to win four places – two each week. The more bookings you make, the more entries you get. Throughout April, agents can earn £5 per economy booking, £12.50 for package holiday
bookings and £15 per premium cabin booking on BA and AA long‑haul flights. Six major events are planned in the UK this year. They include a spa day for 50 agents and a private VIP screening for England’s World Cup fixture against Belgium. These are
said: “The events are very important to us as a way of showing our gratitude to agents. We’ve always run fam trips as we recognise their importance. Agents appreciate the opportunity to see the destinations and understand a bit more about how to sell them. “About 70% of our agents have been booking with us for 10 years or more, and have really helped us grow the business, so it’s great to celebrate our 50th anniversary
with them.”
jetsetflights.co.uk
12 April 2018
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