Agents Can ‘Unwrap the Great British Summer’ Via New Train with Brianz Incentive

Encouraging agents to refresh their knowledge on its three brands, Bourne Leisure is celebrating its new Summer Incentive campaign by also offering agents the chance to Train with Brainz and 'Unwrap the Great British Summer'

Running from now until 11 August 2019, agents can improve their Bourne Leisure brand knowledge and secure entry into a weekly prize draw for their chance to unwrap one of three hampers filled with the very best of British fayre.

Every agent that completes all three ‘Train with Brainz’ modules in full and makes a Butlin’s, Haven or Warner Leisure Hotels booking, for arrivals in July and August, will be in with a chance of winning a fabulous hamper filled with the Best of British treats and goodies. Agents can secure their opportunity to ‘Unwrap the Great British Summer’ by completing the training course online now at www.BourneExpert.co.uk and making a booking before 11 August 2019. There are three chances to win each week and all agents that successfully complete the course can also claim a free day pass to visit a Butlin’s, Haven or Warner Leisure Hotels property of their choice.

All three brands have introduced significant developments this year, so agents are encouraged to ‘Train with Brainz’ now to improve sales by getting up to speed on all of the latest news.

Alongside this, agents can also enter Bourne Leisure’s annual summer sales incentive for their chance to WIN a share of £100 in Love2Shop vouchers every week. Simply register a Butlin’s, Haven or Warner Leisure Hotels booking before 11 August 2019 to be in win a chance of winning.

In addition to this new training incentive, agents can also benefit from Bourne Leisure’s online sales tools, which are available to download for free at bourneleisuresales.co.uk/sellingtools.

Whether agents need a window display refresh, customer collateral to giveaway or UK sales pack information, everything is available to order and will be delivered within three to five working days.

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