Back-Roads Touring is running a month-long booster that counts every passenger as two towards its Sell 12 free-tour incentive, the operator says.
Back-Roads Touring has launched a Sell 12 Double Down Booster that, from 1 June to 30 June 2026, counts every passenger booked on an eligible tour as two towards the operator’s Sell 12 free-tour incentive. The campaign is open to all travel advisors across Australia and New Zealand.
To qualify, bookings must be confirmed with a deposit on file by 30 June 2026. The timing is pitched at the busy European summer booking season, when the small-group operator does much of its trade.
How the Sell 12 booster works
Under the standard Sell 12 program, advisors earn a free tour once they reach the booking threshold. In June, the Double Down Booster halves the effort by counting each confirmed passenger twice.
Eligible Topdeck bookings also count towards Sell 12. Qualified advisors can choose a free tour of up to eight days with Back-Roads or up to 15 days with Topdeck.
Running alongside the Price Freeze offer

The booster sits alongside Back-Roads’ current Price Freeze offer, which lets travellers secure 2027 departures at 2026 prices until 30 June. The operator frames the two together as a reason for clients to book early.
Back-Roads Touring General Manager APAC Anna Fawcett said the initiative is about recognising and rewarding the trade.
“We know advisors are working incredibly hard in a competitive market, so we wanted to create a booster that accelerates their ability to earn rewards, ” said Fawcett.
“The combination of Back-Roads Price Freeze and the Double Down Sell 12 Booster creates a compelling reason to book now, with travellers able to lock in 2027 departures at 2026 prices and advisors able to fast-track their way towards a free tour”.
Who it suits

Back-Roads runs small-group tours across the UK and Europe, capped at 18 passengers, with leisurely paced itineraries aimed at the mature traveller. The UK and Europe sit among the stronger long-haul markets for Australian outbound, making the booster relevant for advisors building 2026 and 2027 northern-summer departures.
The push comes as parent Global Touring, which spans Topdeck and Back-Roads, drives a fresh growth phase across ANZ.
KARRYON UNPACKS: Trade incentives live or die on the maths, and counting every passenger twice is the clearest possible shortcut to a free tour. Pairing it with the Price Freeze gives advisors a genuine now-or-never line for clients weighing a 2027 European trip.