FRONTLINE
Splash out in John Lewis thanks to Brand USA
Brand USA is celebrating its new campaign – promoting multi-state, self-drive itineraries – by giving agents the chance to win a £100 John Lewis voucher. To enter the prize draw, agents must answer a question based on Brand USA’s Mountains, Glaciers and Parks itinerary, which focuses on Alaska, and enter their name, job title, company name and contact details at
travelweekly.co.uk/brandusa. The deadline for entering the competition is April 30.
Pick up an Amazon voucher by booking with Seabourn
Any agent who books an Ocean Front or Veranda Suite for a Seabourn northern Europe or expedition sailing by May 31 will earn a £50 Amazon voucher. Bookings for a Premium Suite will earn agents a £100 voucher.
Enjoy Beginner’s luck
courtesy of Celebrity Celebrity Cruises is offering agents the chance to win a place on its May Seminars at Sea on board Celebrity Apex. To enter the draw, agents must sign up to the line’s Celebrity Cruises for Beginners campaign, run in partnership with Travel Weekly, by April 19. The prize is for an agent plus a colleague, and includes £100 towards travel costs. For more information, visit
travelweekly.co.uk/competitions.
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Rewards are Dunn and dusted with Sandals
Sandals is giving agents the opportunity to earn Amazon vouchers this month. All agents who make a booking to Sandals Dunn’s River resort in Ocho Rios by April 30 will earn a £25 voucher. To qualify, bookings must be made via Unique Caribbean Holidays and be for a duration of three nights or more.
Answer 15 questions and you could bag £100
Time is running short for agents interested in completing an anonymous survey that will help shape how a UK operator works with its trade partners – and to potentially win a £100 Amazon voucher. To be in with a chance of winning, agents must visit
travelweekly.co.uk/competitions and complete the 15-question survey by April 24. All completed surveys will automatically be entered into the draw.
13 APRIL 2023
travelweekly.co.uk
PICTURES: Shutterstock/Feng Yu Krissanapong, Wongsawarng, gmeland; Steve Dunlop
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