Carnival Cruise Line rolls out September booking incentive
Carnival Cruise Line has launched a new travel agent incentive to coincide with CLIA Cruise Week.
Running throughout September, agents can earn an extra £30 per booking on all European sailings on Carnival Legend and Carnival Miracle departing in 2024 – 2026.
Agents need to register their bookings on Carnival’s agent rewards platform.
Additionally, agents who book and register a Carnival sailing that includes Celebration Key will be entered into a leaderboard to win a cruise to the line’s new private Grand Bahama destination, opening in July 2025.
There are 20 places up for grabs as part of a ‘Key to Fun’ campaign, which runs until November 1, 2024.
Iain Baillie, VP international sales at Carnival Cruise Line, said: “Our September incentive is all about giving back to the trade. Agents can up their earnings as they book.”
“Our wider ‘Key to Fun’ campaign gives them a chance of securing a trip of a lifetime to Celebration Key.”
Celebration Key will feature five ‘portal’ areas – the adults-only Pearl Cove Beach Club, Paradise Plaza welcome area, Calypso Lagoon adult-friendly area, Lokono Cove shopping village and the family friendly Starfish Lagoon.
The destination will be on more than 500 itineraries, sailing on 18 Carnival ships from nine US homeports.
Up to two Carnival ships will dock at an adjacent cruise pier that allows guests direct access to the island.
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