Bedsonline, a part of Spain’s HBX Group, has launched its new loyalty programme, Bedsonline Rewards, that is aimed at recognising and rewarding the dedication of travel agents globally. It integrates seamlessly with Bedsonline's existing booking engine.
The programme, which will replace the previous Star Rewards scheme in certain markets, allows agents to earn points on every purchase, whether booking accommodation, experiences, or other products.
Bedsonline Rewards is structured in tiers, starting at Bronze level. New agents joining the programme will receive a welcome bonus of 2,000 points.
As agents continue to make bookings, they can progress to higher tiers, each offering more valuable rewards. The more points an agent earns, the greater the benefits they will receive.
The programme is designed for ease of use, allowing agents to sign up quickly through the booking engine.
Once enrolled, agents can access a personal dashboard to track their points, view their tier status, and explore available rewards.
Regular updates will also keep agents informed about their progress and new opportunities to earn more points.
Rewards offered through Bedsonline Rewards include Amazon vouchers, gift vouchers tailored to different markets, and Bedsonline vouchers for future bookings. This gives agents the flexibility to use their rewards either for personal use or reinvest them back into their business.
Bertrand Sava, Managing Director of Bedsonline, said: “We are delighted to launch Bedsonline Rewards as a way of thanking our agents for their dedication and support.
“This programme has been created to be flexible and accessible, providing agents with a range of valuable incentives they can enjoy both personally and professionally.”
The programme will be rolled out in phases, starting with markets in the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Bedsonline’s phased approach will ensure a smooth transition across regions, allowing agents worldwide to take full advantage of the rewards and benefits it offers. - TradeArabia News Service