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Health and Fitness Travel and Tourism Authority of Thailand have partnered to offer travel advisors the chance to earn a place on a health and well-being famil in July.There are seven spots up for grabs in the 2020 ‘Sell your way to Wellness’ familiarisation through the incentive. The first five travel advisors will guarantee their participation, while two places will be made available on a wildcard basis.The winning agents will be pampered with a three night, four-day bespoke retreat and add to their skills in this booming niche, on the first dedicated wellness famil led by Australian Managing Director Samantha Lippiatt. Included in the famil are international return Economy flights from Australia and three nights at Kamalaya Koh Samui enjoying an exclusive wellness program.
There is also a secondary incentive with another 10 retreats available to reward agents.To reserve a place on the famil, advisors need to complete the online education course here and then sell one Health and Fitness Travel Wellness Holiday in Thailand, valued at over AU$3,500 between 10 February and 31 May 2020.For terms and conditions and details on the other 10 retreats to be awarded (excluding flights which are to be taken at the winner’s leisure), see Health and Fitness Travel Agent Incentive page here or simply contact Samantha Lippiatt on (03) 9021 0909.
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