P&O Cruises offering agents tickets to BAFTA Television Awards
P&O Cruises is offering travel agents the chance to win tickets to attend the BAFTA Awards ceremony on 12 May, 2024.
The cruise line is the headline sponsor for the BAFTA Television Awards this year.
P&O Cruises will give away 25 pairs of tickets to Shine Rewards Club members.
This gives access to the ceremony as well as pre- and post-event drinks parties.
For a chance to a pair of tickets, travel agents simply need to like one of P&O Cruises prize-draw social media posts and add a comment.
The comment should explain how they and a colleague have shone so brightly that they deserve to attend the BAFTAs with P&O Cruises.
Agents can also nominate each other to boost the chance of winning.
Travel agents must be Shine Rewards Club members with a valid UK ABTA-accredited travel agent to win.
Agents not yet members can register
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