MEET OUR FINALISTS
While eight agents secured their spots through bookings and points, four wildcard entries were chosen to open up the playing field.
Each of the finalists have earned their place, and now they’re jetting off with Virgin Atlantic to complete the next stage of the competition – a step closer to the ultimate prize. Destination? Still unknown. But one thing’s for sure: it’s going to be extraordinary.
Their next task? An action-packed, clue-cracking scavenger hunt. The prize up for grabs? •
£100k investment for the winner’s agency headquarters
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Not one, but TWO luxurious cruises - one each on Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises And to top it all off? Upper Class return flights with Virgin Atlantic
Leanne - our CLIA Wildcard winner
“It’s a real privilege to host this year’s Destination Unknown. Activa- tions like this are so important—they let us celebrate agent success and strengthen partnerships in a fun, meaningful way. The cruise sector is a key focus for us, with more customers choosing to pair cruises with long-haul flights, and working closely with our trade partners is essential to growing that opportunity together.”
Sarah Graham, Senior Account Manager, UK & Europe Sales – Virgin Atlantic
“Thank you so much, what an afternoon! Genuinely flabbergasted, and extremely grateful for the opportunity to experience the twists, turns and rollercoasters I’m sure this trip is going to bring.”
Samuel, Cruise 1st
“I was keen to win a place on the Destination Unknown trip and it was a bolt from the blue when I won a Wildcard place. I’m beyond excited and totally thrilled - I cannot wait for this adventure to start!”
Tim, Harden Holidays
Destination Unknown excitement
Trade Show at CLIA Conference
Sarah - one of our leaderboard finalists
Tim - another lucky Wildcard winner
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