Playa Hotels & Resorts has simplified its agent rewards incentive programme, making it easier to earn significant reward benefits from every booking logged.
From today (22 August 2024), Playa Rewards will launch a lowered points redemption system that sees agents earn significantly more from the bookings they log. Agents will still earn points per room, per night for every Playa Hotels & Resorts’ all-inclusive Caribbean collection booking made and logged via PlayaRewards.com, but the number of points needed to convert into a free night stay are now meaningfully lower.
Under this new system, agents will earn a lower number of points per room, per night on both low and high room category stays but importantly, the limits for converting points into free room nights have also been considerably lowered. For example, an agent logging a seven-night stay in a low category room will earn two points per room, per night – a total of 14 points for the entire stay. With just 35 points needed to secure a free night stay, it is a significant reduction on the previous 30 points earned per room, per night and the 700 points needed for a free night stay. Agents can still also reap cash rewards under the simplified system of one point equals £1.
This rewards incentive simplification will super charge agent earning power making it easier to earn big – both in terms of free night stays and cash rewards – with Playa Hotels & Resorts. The lowered points limits will see rewards rack up quickly with agents needing to log fewer bookings overall to convert them into a free night stay or cash reward.
Comments Nicola Francis, Market Manager UK, Ireland & Spain, Playa Hotels & Resorts: “We are committed to ensuring agents can benefit from the Playa bookings they make in a way that is meaningful to them. Following direct agent feedback, we have taken the step to simplify Playa Rewards, giving agents the opportunity to earn more from the bookings they log. Our lowered points system means agents will reap significant benefits quickly, with fewer bookings needed for free night stays.”
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