NCL touts bonus commission on August cruise bookings

UK and Ireland agents are being offered bonus commission of up to £100 on each NCL Europe 2023 cruise bookings this month.
The bonus commission includes bookings made on Norwegian Viva, NCL’s newest ship and the second Prima Class vessel.
It debuts this August with an inaugural season of voyages to the Mediterranean and Greek Isles.
Bonus commission is available on bookings made through 31 August.
“This bonus commission represents a rewarding earning opportunity for agents”, said Gary Anslow, senior director of sales, UK and Ireland.
“With nine ships sailing from 13 ports in Europe, and with a season extending through to November, our breadth of product offers something for everyone”.
Europe 2023 highlights include:
12-day Cruise to Europe: France, Spain & Portugal from Bilbao, Spain on Norwegian Gem
14-day Cruise to Northern Europe: Norway & Scotland from Tromsø, Norway on Norwegian Star
“August represents a great opportunity for agents to showcase the range and value of summer and autumn 2023 itineraries,” Anslow added.
More details about the bonus commission at Toolkits-UK
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