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Club Med has revealed details of its travel advisor VIP reward trip for 2020. Each year, the all-inclusive resort provider treats 20 top-selling travel agents from Australia and New Zealand to an unforgettable VIP travel experience. Off the back of this year’s Maldives indulgence, Club Med has vowed to make 2020 bigger and better than ever by now offering all agents the chance to win a spot on the highly coveted VIP trip.Plus, in a first for Club Med, four additional wildcard invites are also up for grabs. To win a wildcard invitation, travel agents must show:
  • Increased Club Med sales year on year, both as an individual and as an agency
  • Innovation and forward thinking to grow their Club Med business
  • Proactive efforts and a willingness to know about Club Med
  • Great Club Med spirit throughout the year
There’s still time for agents to secure a spot on the invite list. Club Med’s 24 places on the 2020 VIP will be based on sales made between 1 January and 30 December 2019, for any travel period.Agents can access details including the location and dates for the 2020 VIP trip by visiting the dedicated travel agent portal: clubmedta.com.au/training-tools-benefits/2020-club-med-vip-trip/To check current Club Med sales standings, travel agents can contact their local Club Med Sales Manager or review their Great Agents Loyalty Program status.Want to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

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