Hurtigruten offers double rewards for Wave campaign
Following the successful launch of its Wave Campaign last month, Hurtigruten has unveiled a double points bonus incentive for January to reward travel agents.
It comes as Hurtigruten celebrates surpassing 500 members on its rewards platform.
For the entire month of January, agents can earn double points on all new bookings of 12 days or more for 2025 and 2026 Signature and Original Norwegian coastal voyages.
To qualify, bookings must be confirmed and submitted through the Hurtigruten rewards platform.
This incentive can be combined with the current Wave Campaign discounts of up to 25% on voyages across 2025 and 2026 itineraries.
The campaign offers are available to book now and run until March 3, 2025.
“With the added bonus of double Hurtigruten Rewards points throughout January, it’s even more enticing for our valued trade partners,” said Iain Powell, VP Sales & Marketing at Hurtigruten.
“These combined savings and incentives empower agents to offer unforgettable Norwegian coastal experiences for 2025 and 2026, capitalising on the increasing demand.”
Wave discounts start from £1,542 per person (12-day Original Coastal Express roundtrip including flights), with a wide array of offers available across both Signature and Original itineraries.
The Wave campaign discounts apply to the cruise price only and exclude flights, pre- or post-cruise stays, and additional packages. Single supplements apply.
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