Cunard launches new Shine Rewards Club travel agent incentive
Cunard has a new Shine Rewards Club travel agent incentive.
Agents have the chance to book their own luxury voyage aboard one of Cunard’s iconic Queens.
The travel agent incentive is now live and runs until 2 October.
It requires agents to register and ‘play’ all their customers’ Cunard fare bookings to bank 100 Shine points for each eligible booking.
It goes towards Shine points which can be used on any voyage, for any departure date, and any ship.
Guests booking up to 2 October can enjoy up to US$600 per balcony stateroom to spend on board on selected 2023, 2024, and 2025 voyages.
Cunard is also offering travel agents the chance to earn an extra 10 Shine points by correctly answering four out of five questions about this promotion in its new quiz.
Shine Rewards Club is Cunard’s points-based loyalty and rewards scheme that rewards UK travel agents with Shine points for bookings and training completed.
It is also a hub of other support and resources, including how-to guides and FAQs.
Shine points are currency that agents can use to treat themselves to various rewards.
Shine points are valid for two years, and are combined with the Shine points earned with P&O Cruises.
Tom Mahoney, Director of UK Sales, said: “We hope this initiative enables agents to book a dream voyage with Cunard.”
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