Hurtigruten unveils new UK agent rewards scheme
Hurtigruten has launched a new rewards scheme for UK-based travel agents.
Now live, it aims to reward travel agents for Hurtigruten’s ongoing success in the UK market.
Year to date, B2B revenue has shown an impressive increase of 107% year on year.
The new agent rewards programme offers a user-friendly platform where agents can easily track their rewards.
Individual bookings made are translated into points, which can be quickly redeemed as a monetary voucher or saved up for larger purchases.
The voucher offers the flexibility to shop both online and in-store at over 200 UK brands.
James Howlett, Head of Sales at Hurtigruten, said, “This new programme is our commitment to building lasting relationships between Hurtigruten and UK travel agents. Their support has been a key driver of our success.”
Agents who sign up on the platform before 23:59 on October 31, 2024, will unlock an exclusive bonus of 100 points credited to their account, to jumpstart their rewards journey with Hurtigruten.
Travel agents can sign up at hurtigrutenrewards.co.uk
Iain Powell, VP of Sales & Marketing at Hurtigruten, added, “The UK trade continues to be importance to us. Travel agents have played a critical role in promoting our unique Norwegian coastal experiences.”
This new rewards scheme is a meaningful and simple way to give back to our partners.”
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