Air Canada, ACV Contest Allows Canadians to Nominate Favorite Advisor to Win During TA Appreciation

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Air Canada (AC) and Air Canada Vacations (ACV) are celebrating Travel Agent Appreciation Month with a contest that runs from 01-31MAY.

AC has partnered with ACV on a first-of-its-kind contest specifically for travel agents "as a way to say thank you for their year-round support."

Air Canada, Air Canada Vacations, Travel Agent Appreciation Month

Throughout MAY, Canadians can nominate deserving travel agents for a chance to win 100,000 Aeroplan points and a grand prize package to their dream destination, including:

·       A pair of round-trip tickets for them and a companion to their dream destination anywhere Air Canada flies

·       An Air Canada Vacations future travel voucher worth CAD$2,500

·       A pair of Maple Leaf Lounge one-time passes

Full details on contest submissions and how Air Canada is celebrating Travel Agent Appreciation Month are available through the link here.


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