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Globus Family of Brands Gifts Advisors Bonus Incentive for Travel Agent Appreciation

Independence by Globus - South America. Photo courtesy of Globus.

As part of its efforts to celebrate travel advisors, the Globus family of brands has launched a booking incentive for Travel Agent Appreciation Day.

To recognize advisors, the Globus family of brands began gifting advisors a $150 gift card for every Globus or Avalon Waterways booking made between mid-APR and 17MAY, 2023.

“Travel’s comeback in well underway and we have our travel advisor partners to thank for it,” said Carla Brake, director of sales for the Globus family of brands.

“To show our gratitude and to celebrate the advisor community across Canada and all they’ve done to bring travellers back to the world, we added a booking bonus to our already robust incentive program. These bonus gift cards are a small gesture to encourage – and toast – big bookings for 2023 and 2024.”

In addition to this limited-time incentive for new bookings made for Globus and Avalon Waterways, travel advisors are also invited to sell more, earn more and travel more with the Globus family of brands’ Travel Advisor Discount Program.

And, for Avalon Waterways Specialists, the company offers access to Suite Rewards – a program that provides them the opportunity to enjoy a complimentary FAM to enjoy the Avalon product first-hand.

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