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My Booking Rewards Celebrates Biggest Peaks to Date, with UK & Ireland Agents Enjoying 61% Increase in Rewards

Leading travel agent rewards and incentives company My Booking Rewards (MBR), has celebrated its biggest Peaks to date, reporting record figures for its 2024 campaign.

In the period from December 2023-April 2024, MBR saw UK and Ireland agents earn £197,000 in tangible rewards – up 61% on 2023 – as a result of logging more than 28,000 bookings. MBR suppliers also saw record returns, with those logged bookings resulting in a combined sales revenue of more than £200m.

Peaks 2024 also saw an intake of 2,000 new agents who mobilised to reap the benefits of additional cash income, free room nights, FAM trip places and more by registering at www.mybookingrewards.com.

Globally, MBR’s Peaks 2024 campaign has helped agents to earn almost £1 million ($1.2m) in bonus rewards income, whilst suppliers have generated sales revenue of approximately £4.2m. And although the traditional Peaks period has now ended, MBR suppliers are still noting record numbers of bookings being logged via their programmes.

Darren Pearson, CEO, My Booking Rewards, said: “Peaks 2024 has been outstanding. Logged bookings haven’t once faltered in pace and supplier feedback shows that trend continuing. Agents are still logging high numbers of bookings and therefore reaping record benefits, utilising the MBR platform to the best of its ability.

“Our supplier members are reaping the benefits of agile technology that allows them to truly target their sales focus via specific booking timeframes, travel dates and even by product. Such intuitive sales stimuli work to actively support the earning potential of agents and these figures demonstrate that our unique rewards led formula is working with impressive results for all.”

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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