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Win one of 18 luxury prizes with Stuba!

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Who doesn’t love a little luxury?

Did you know around 50% of Stuba’s hotels are 4* or 5*? With nearly 50,000 4* hotels and over 10,000 5* hotels, both you and your clients will be spoilt for choice when looking for a high-end hotel!

Stuba is offering agents a taste of the high-life, as they are giving away 18 luxury items between now and 04 March. To be in with a chance of winning, travel agents need to book a 4 or 5* hotel between now and 04 March.

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Prizes up for grabs include AirPod Pros, a Sonos Roam speaker, a Nespresso coffee machine, Apple Watch, a relaxing spa day or a luxury hotel stay including 4 nights for 2 adults in a Terrace Studio at 5* The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas including a $100 Food and Beverage Credit and 3 nights for 2 adults in a Deluxe Room at the5* ARIA Resort & Casino Las Vegas including a $75 Food and Beverage credit.

Agents can check out Stuba’s Facebook page every week to discover what prizes are being giving away for that week.

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Terms and Conditions:  Only one entry per booking. All bookings from 10 January to 18 February created for 4* or 5* Stuba hotels, apartments, and villas will be entered into a prize draw. Prizes (Monday to Friday) will be announced on the Stuba UK facebook page. You must be a UK & Ireland travel agent employed by a licensed travel agency during the promotional period and at the time the prize will be rewarded. Only one prize per travel agency is permitted. No cash alternative is available. For hotel prizes, the lead guest must be the prize winner and individual t’s and c’s and redemption information will be communicated to the winner directly. The prize is for arrivals until 28 December 2022, and blackout dates apply. Winners will be announced on a weekly basis.


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