Fred. Holidays launches Pandaw Asia cruise booking incentive
Fred. Holidays has launched a brand new ‘Sales For Sails’ booking incentive offering travel agents a free Pandaw Asia cruise.
The free Asia river cruise is offered for every five Pandaw bookings made.
To qualify, travel agents simply need to make five new bookings on any 2024 or 2025 Pandaw sailing between now and 31t December 2024.
Once bookings have departed, agents can claim their free cruise via the Fred. Holidays agent portal at www.agentfred.co.uk.
The free cruise is applicable on any Pandaw itinerary of seven nights or less and is based on double occupancy in a main deck cabin.
Flights, transfers, gratuities and onboard spend are additional.
Pandaw operates boutique river expeditions in Asia.
It offers itineraries on remote rivers and coastal routes in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, China and India.
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