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Tauck is marking its 100th anniversary with its largest-ever advisor incentive, thanking the trade for its role in the company’s success.The 100 Years for 100 Days incentive will give advisors the opportunity to earn up to AU$2,000 in bonuses for first-time bookings made between 10 January and 20 April 2025 for any of Tauck’s 2025 or 2026 journeys.“This is more than just an incentive; it’s our way of showing deep appreciation for the dedication and partnership of our travel advisors over the years,” Tauck Managing Director Australia David Clark said.
“Tauck’s centenary is a time to celebrate and reward the people who have been with us every step of the way. This incentive represents just a small token of our thanks to travel advisors for their ongoing support and commitment.”
The tiered structure will start at AU$100 for the first booking and will increase by AU$100 for each additional booking up to AU$500.In addition, travel advisors will receive an extra AU$100 AUD for every booking that includes any new-to-Tauck travellers. Advisors have the potential to earn a maximum of AU$2,000 AUD. Payments will be made by 31 May 2025.“This incentive reflects Tauck’s commitment to recognising the vital role travel advisors play in creating unforgettable experiences,” Clark said.“Together, we’ve shaped a century of extraordinary travel experiences. Let’s make the next 100 days – and beyond – just as remarkable.”
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