Celestyal touts £100 booking incentive
Celestyal has launched a £100 incentive, available on all bookings made before February 29.
It is now live for all travel agents and offered across Celestyal’s full 2024 and 2025 product range.
There are now more opportunities as Celestyal just announced it is starting year-round operations launch.
It also just added four new Gulf countries and six ports of call from November 2024.
Janet Parton, VP Business Development, said: “This is the richest incentive we’ve ever offered to the UK market, and allows us to really reward our agent partners for supporting us through this critical trading period.”
All destinations, including the new itineraries, form part of Celestyal’s current winter savings promotion, with prices for a seven-night ‘Heavenly Adriatic’ cruise starting from £529pp.
Celestyal is also offering 50% off all Celestyal Plus+ Experience packages, along with reduced single supplements of 30% and low child fares.
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