Wanted: Group Leaders
DO YOU HAVE A GROUP TRAVELING
TOGETHER? YOU COULD EARN A FREE TRIP!
Group leaders play an important role
in helping us promote our packages to potential travelers.
Your efforts in marketing our unique travel products are also a fun
and fast way for you to earn extra income and/or vacation
privileges.
A family reunion coming up? Meeting with old high
school classmates? These are perfect opportunities to
organize a travel group and make a little money on the side.
Call our office and talk to
John Unger at 1-866-475-7023
about training and benefits for part-time agents
selling travel to their friends, fellow church or group members,
and/or company co-workers.
It is easier than you think for people that
have what it takes...
- Friendly personality
- Dedication
- A great desire to travel
- Enjoy learning about people and places
Benefits are:
- Free trips
- Agent discounts on travel
- Fun while working
- Extra cash
Contact us to see
how you can get free travel, access to travel agent familiarization
trips, travel agent discounts, and commissions.
HOW MANY FREE TRIPS CAN I EARN?
Trips are priced differently.
Normally, tours include 1 free trip earned for each 16 fully paying
passengers. If you need more free trips, such as 1-free-for-15 or
1-free-for-10, just let us know and we can calculate your quotation
accordingly. You can give the 'free' trips to other passengers who
can help you promote the tour - or 'sell' the free trip(s) as
fundraising for your organization, or use them for personal travel.
Ask us how.
When you are booked as a group on cruises, it is possible to add
special benefits for all the passengers such as a cocktail party, a
personalized cabin gift or special tour.
WHAT IS MY PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITY AS A "GROUP LEADER?"
As a group
leader, your responsibility is to gather people who will go the
selected cruise or tour. Then
you serve as a contact for the group to
arrange payments, document delivery
addresses, etc. By promoting the
tour or cruise, you would typically
earn a
free trip.
DOES EVERYONE KNOW I AM
TRAVELING FOR FREE?
No. The terms of your
arrangements are strictly confidential.
TIPS ON ORGANIZING A GROUP
We are all members of groups; by birth, by association and by common
interests.
The following are ideas of where you might find group members:
- Organizations: Retirees,
churches, alumni, PTA, charities,
retired military units
- Clubs: Bridge groups, health
clubs, choirs, class reunions,
bank clubs, etc.
- Special Interest: Golf, square
dancing, bowling, photography,
wine, bird watching
- Family Groups: Weddings,
reunions, anniversaries
- Business Groups: Company
meetings, new product launches, incentive
awards for increased sales or productivity
SALES SUPPORT
In additional to
counseling group leaders in the selection of the right
itinerary, we will prepare
customized flyers and sign up sheets and work
with you in the promotion
of the trip. We handle the invoicing and address
your group's specific needs.
We carefully check documents so you can
travel with confidence.
I HAVE A GROUP "WHAT NEXT?"
Now that you have your group, schedule a group meeting. Make it a
social event by having everyone bring snacks and drinks. You are the
group coordinator so be ready for the many details you will be faced
with. The following are some ideas that you will want to discuss
with your group:
- How long do you want your
cruise, tour or vacation to last? Examples: 3, 5, 7 days or
longer.
- What dates are possible travel
dates? It is wise to have more than one date available.
- The itinerary - where do you
want to visit? Examples: Caribbean, Europe, Alaska, Hawaii, or
Eastern U.S. and Canada
- What cruise lines or tour
operators are you interested in?
What type of accommodations is the group interested in: Cruising:
inside (the least expensive), outside, or suites (the most
expensive). Tours or vacations: budget, first class,
deluxe or luxury hotels.
- How many people are interested?
Do you expect to have more people than showed up for the first
meeting?
- How many in the group will be
bringing children?
- Does anyone in the group need a
handicapped cabin or have any special needs.
- Does anyone require air travel
and if so from where?
- Do you have anyone who is not an
U. S. citizen?
- Will anyone be traveling as a
single?
Now that you have discussed the
basics with your group, it is time to call your our Travel
Specialist to begin getting prices and discuss the particulars that
your group will require.
Your specialist will be asking the
questions that we have listed above. She or he will work with you on
prices and the planning materials that will make your job easier. If
you feel it necessary, your travel specialist will be able to supply
you with informational flyers to pass out at your next meeting. At
this meeting it will be time to pass out the registration forms for
those that are interested. This form will have space for the names
of the passengers, their address, phone number, choice of
accommodations, place for special needs, meal sitting choice, who
they want to be cross referenced with (for meal seating purposes),
and whether or not they want travel insurance. Your package is a
vacation investment and we highly suggest the protection of travel
insurance. You will work with the same person from start to finish.
We hope that these suggestions have
been helpful to you. When your group is ready, please call our group
department to make a reservation.
Call our
office and talk to John Unger at 1-866-475-7023
about training and benefits for
part-time agents selling travel to their friends, fellow church or
group members, and/or company co-workers. |