Agents targeted with NCL cabin upgrade promotion
Wednesday, 11 Dec, 2009
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Cabin upgrades, a low deposit offer and competition to win a cruise on the new Norwegian Epic make up an NCL early booking promotion.
Agents booking cruises from December 15 can give an up to a seven category free cabin upgrade to customers on 2010-11 NCL departures from May 2010, representing a savings of up to £250.
A low deposit of £50 per person is being offered on European cruises including new itineraries from Venice to the Greek Isles and the Aegean Sea on board Norwegian Gem.
NCL is giving away a seven-night Caribbean cruise a week on new ship Norwegian Epic during the peak ‘wave’ booking period.
Agents booking a cruise via Revelex, Amedeus or Traveltek before February 28 will be entered into a prize draw for a chance to win.
NCL UK general manager Stephen Park said the line was providing agents with promotional tools to help them make the most of the ‘wave’ booking season.
”These value-added offers are designed to engage customers and help agents secure as many early bookings in the wave period as possible,” he said.
“Freestyle Cruising is the perfect cruise for newcomers, and these free upgrades and low deposits make sailing with us great value for a summer 2010 holiday.
“What’s more, we are giving agents a unique opportunity to win a holiday onboard NCL’s next generation of Freestyle Cruising ship, Norwegian Epic.”
NCL has created a Free Stateroom Upgrade pack which contains:
- News updates
- A double sided campaign poster
- A Freestyle Cruising DVD
- A sample of the campaign eight page mailer to send customers
Additional resources, such as banners, logos, approved copy and Free Stateroom Upgrade online toolkit can also be found on www.ncl.co.uk/agents
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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