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TTC enhances loyalty programme

28 Aug 2019 - by Deena Robinson
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THE Travel Corporation

(TTC) has announced

developments to

the customer loyalty

programme across its

portfolio. The evolved

programme builds on

the group’s existing

loyalty offering by

introducing a two-tiered

reward system.

The programme applies

to participating guided

and cruise brands such

as Trafalgar, CostSaver,

Insight Vacations, Luxury

Gold, Uniworld, U River

Cruises and Contiki.

Loyal guests who have

made TTC their brand of

choice and have travelled

with the company multiple

times, benefit from the

programme. The tier

system gives guests even

more benefits, says Teresa

Richardson, md of The

Travel Corporation.

Tier One recognises all

past guests who have

travelled one to four times

with any applicable TTC

brand, offering benefits

such as priority access, up

to 5% discount on some

dates on some trips, and

an exclusive 5% off newly

released trips for a limited

time, as well as private

secret sales and special

recognition while on a trip.

Tier Two recognises all

past guests who have

travelled five times or

more with any applicable

TTC brand and will enjoy

all the benefits of Tier

One, on any trip, in any

country, at any time.

Previously, guests could

get 5% discounts on

selected trips, but on a

limited-time basis.

As part of the

programme, travel advisers

will benefit from offers

that will drive subsequent

repeat bookings, according

to the company. As sales

managers will also have

access to past guest lists

and will have offers or

promotions available to

them, advisers will be able

to actively target these

leads themselves.

“The very nature of a

loyalty programme is to

reward continued support

so our agents will benefit

with repeat bookings

and savings they can

confidently pass on to

their clients,” Teresa

says.

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