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Bed aggregator launches agent incentive programme

09 Dec 2024
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Bedsonline has unveiled its new global travel agent loyalty programme, enabling agents to earn points for rewards with each booking. 

This new reward programme, which will substitute the prior Star Rewards programme in some markets, will integrate seamlessly with Bedsonline's existing booking engine and allow agents to earn points for any of their purchases, whether accommodation, experiences or other products. 

Bedsonline Rewards is built on a tier-based structure. Starting at Bronze level, agents new to the programme will be awarded a 2 000-point welcome bonus.

As agents earn more points through each booking, they can move up to higher tiers, each offering more valuable rewards. The higher the tier, the greater the benefits agents receive. 

Agents can sign up through the booking engine and, once enrolled, can access their personal dashboard to track their points, view their current tier and explore the rewards available to them.

The programme offers various rewards designed to appeal to different preferences and needs. Agents can redeem Amazon vouchers or other gift vouchers depending on the market. They can also opt for Bedsonline vouchers for future bookings, allowing them to reinvest their rewards directly back into their business.

Bertrand Sava, MD of Bedsonline, said: “We are delighted to launch Bedsonline Rewards as a way of thanking our agents for their dedication and support. This programme has been created to be flexible and accessible, providing agents with a range of valuable incentives that they can enjoy both personally and professionally.”

The new loyalty programme will be implemented in phases, with the first markets being the US, Canada, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. 

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