The qualifying period for the incentive includes all Guided Holidays and specified Short Breaks bookings made from 1 January 2026, until 31 July 2026, departing before 31 March 2027.
The trip will be a six-day / five-night customised touring experience, taking in highlights of tours in these two popular regions. From lush wetlands, unique flora, and vibrant wildlife to passionate locals and millennia strong First Nations culture - agents will get the chance to experience first-hand what makes an AAT Kings tour stand out.
There are two spaces for UK agents, which will be awarded based on a mix of criteria including highest passenger numbers and highest year on year growth of sales. There are also Wild Card entries for any agents enrolled in the AAT Kings A-LISTERS Training & Rewards program.
The program does not have to be fully completed, and new modules are added regularly. The latest podcast episode is a topical reminder of the unique selling points of escorted touring over independent travel. With insight from GM Adrian Piotto, the episode explains how and why guided touring is increasingly cutting through in a world of rising costs and complexity. Agents can listen to the pod for valuable sales tips plus gaining entry to the Top Achievers incentive.
The fam includes return economy airfares, five nights hotel accommodation, all touring, most meals, and an awards dinner including Top Achievers presentations.
Adrian Piotto, General Manager of Commercial, Sales & Revenue, said: “This trip is not only a chance to reward some of our best agent partners but to give them a first-hand experience of what touring with us is all about - equipping them with even more sales skills to take home.
“We’ll show that the benefits of escorted touring run much deeper than simply convenience. As a selling point, it’s the way in which with us you can get under the skin of the destination and have an experience it would be impossible to replicate solo: local access, cultural context, and moments travellers would struggle to find on their own."