Collette Celebrates Travel Advisor Appreciation Month with $5,000 Giveaway

Collette, Travel Advisors
Collette has announced its Travel Advisor Appreciation Month giveaway. This MAY, two advisors, one from Canada and one from the U.S., will win a $5,000 voucher that can be used towards a Collette tour of their choice.
“Our travel advisors work hard to not only help us reach travellers, but to help travellers reach their dream destinations,” said Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, president and chief executive officer at Collette.
“Collette wants to thank and reward advisors for their hard work. For the entire month of May, they’ll be entered into a drawing for a $5,000 travel voucher each time they book a client on one of our tours.”
The winners, who will be announced in early JUNE, can combine their $5,000 credit with Collette’s Advisor Travel Program, which offers them a 50% discount, as well as 25% for companions when booking a tour.
Collette is also letting advisors help their clients take advantage of extra savings. All month, they will be able to offer a $100 tour add-on credit per person.
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