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Earn extra TRIP Dollar$ with Qantas Holidays

Consumers aren't the only ones winning with Qantas Holidays' new 'Australia is on Sale' promotion featuring local discounts and agent incentives.

Consumers aren’t the only ones winning with Qantas Holidays’ new ‘Australia is on Sale’ promotion featuring local discounts and agent incentives.

Running through to 21 February, this year’s offer features family deals, luxury deals and cost saver options offers, including return Qantas airfares to every state and territory across Australia.

As well as bagging a deal, consumers will earn two Qantas points per $1 spent with Qantas Holidays throughout the campaign.

Travel consultants with an activated TRIP card will also be rewarded with 10 TRIP Dollar$ for every domestic air and land booking deposited throughout the campaign, regardless of the agent’s TRIP tier level.

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Qantas Holidays’ General Manager of Sales, Fiona Dalton, said this year’s sales are biggest than ever before with both “exceptional offerings” and incentives.

“It’s great to see one of Australia’s leading travel brands, Qantas Holidays, again deliver on this fantastic annual holiday promotion to Australia’s favourite holiday destinations.”

Fiona Dalton, Qantas Holidays General Manager of Sales

“To support our trade partners we have also produced a 12-page full colour brochure highlighting the fantastic offers.

“At Qantas Holidays we are committed to rewarding our travel consultants and this year decided to up the ante and pay 10 bonus TRIP Dollar$ on every domestic air and land booking made with Qantas Holidays right through till 21 February.

“This means every travel agent with a registered TRIP card will benefit from their sales over and above what they would usually earn through TRIP regardless of their tier level.”

Australia on Sale is in market until 21 Feb 2016.

Meanwhile, Qantas has also kicked off its ‘Wanderlust Sale‘ with international and domestic discounts. Among the destinations on sale is New Zealand. Click here for a side of New Zealand you may not have seen yet.

What are your thoughts on the sale?