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25 March 2003
Leisure Creates New Commission
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From left to right: Ian Fyfe Sales & Marketing Director, Leisure Pass Group and Angus Rankine Founding Director, Leisure Pass Group |
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Creators of The London Pass, The Leisure Pass Group, today announce the
development of a travel professional area on their website www.londonpass.com.
The introduction of the trade professional and organisers area within
The London Pass site is to be fully operational in April 2003. Travel
Professionals will be given access to a restricted area on the site and
then given a commission on trade rated sales.
Professional visitors to The London Pass website, will be met with a click-through
option on The London Pass landing page, which will transfer them to the
trade professional area. Applicants will be required to apply for a password
and provide details about their company to gain access to the area. A
reply email will then be sent containing their password for access to
this restricted area of the site. Upon returning to the site and entering
their password, agents and professionals using the trade professional
area to purchase London Passes for their clients, will automatically receive
their sales commission (excluding travel). Two email confirmations will
then be sent to the purchaser, one for their client showing full price
and one for the agent showing their trade rate and commission.
Over the past year, The Leisure Pass Group has continued to report record
sales, particularly for The London Pass. The companys sales increased
by 135% in 2002, and look set to beat targets once again in 2003. One
of the main reasons for its success is its interactive website, which
enables users to not only purchase their tickets, but also to plan their
trip to London.
The company is also in talks with several cities around the world regarding
the transfer of The Leisure Pass Groups technology, together with
its unique branding potential, to enable the same service standards to
be used in various markets across the world.
pr@leisurepassgroup.com |