Cunard offering up to triple onboard spending credit
Cunard customers can now claim up to triple onboard spending money on select voyages with the cruise line.
A new promotion, which runs until midnight on 17 February 2025, gives guests the opportunity to receive additional spending at sea on selected Cunard Fare bookings.
The promotion is valid for more than 750 voyages between 7 and 43 nights, departing between 13 April 2025 and 31 December 2026.
Some of the 2025 and 2026 itineraries included in the promotion are Cunard’s Transatlantic Crossings, Norwegian Fjords sailings, Alaska cruises and Western Mediterranean fly-cruises.
Tom Mahoney, Director of UK Sales at Cunard, said: “We are really excited to be providing agents with an attractive promotion, which we hope will encourage more new-to-cruisers as well as loyal Cunarders.”
Agents can visit www.ShineRewardsClub.com for the latest Cunard news and information, as well as to earn Shine points for bookings and training.
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