Sandals Resorts, the Caribbean leader in destination weddings, has introduced a fantastic new wedding-themed trade incentive and competition, Sell and Celebrate. Until May 31st 2012, qualified agents will receive a £50 high street voucher for every upgraded Sandals wedding package that they book. As Sandals has recently introduced customisable WeddingMoon options that can be tailored to every couple’s personal tastes, it is now easier than ever to sell the stunning upgraded wedding packages – ‘Flutter of Romance’, ‘Vision in White’, ‘Seaside Serenade’, ‘Chic & Natural’ and ‘Island Paradise’ – so agents can truly reap the rewards. What’s more, those who successfully sell the upgraded packages are invited to send details of the booking to their local Sandals Business Development Manager (BDM), explaining how they made the reservation, and including sales tips and advice that they may have for other agents. These entries will then be placed into a national draw for the chance to win a romantic seven night break for two at a Sandals resort of their choice. As an additional competition for agents, Sandals Resorts is also launching Catch the Bouquet, where a stunning floral arrangement will be given away every week between the dates of March 29th and May 31st 2012. To be in with a chance of winning agents will need to ‘spot the wedding bouquet’, hidden in a grid-like picture within the “I DO” magazine supplement being delivered to travel agencies from April 2nd. Agents need to look out for their copy coming soon.
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