Princess Cruises rewards first responders with half-price promotion
Princess Cruises is launching a special 50% off promotion, for all active first responders and medical professionals to mark their service during the pandemic.
It is valid on select cruises sailing from North America through February 2022.
It requires verification of current professional status through Sheer ID, a digital verification form, which is accessible at https://www.princess.com/cruise-deals-promotions/first-responder-medical-offer.
“We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the first responders and medical professionals who have been our heroes caring for people in need day in and day out and continue to inspire everyone around them,” said Shelley Wise, Princess Cruises vice president integrated marketing.
Select cruises departing from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Mexico and the California Coast, plus Caribbean cruises sailing from Ft. Lauderdale, can be redeemed at 50% off.
In addition, active first responders and medical professionals can enter a sweepstakes between October 18-31, 2021 for a chance to win a cruise for two people.
One prize winner will be randomly drawn and notified on Nov. 1, 2021.
Princess Cruises sailings are available for guests who have received their final dose of an approved Covid-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of vaccination.
All fully vaccinated guests must also produce a negative Covid-19 test taken within two days of their embarkation.
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Princess Cruises is launching a special 50% off promotion, for all active first responders and medical professionals to mark their service during the pandemic.
It is valid on select cruises sailing from North America through February 2022.
It requires verification of current professional status through Sheer ID, a digital verification form, which is accessible at https://www.princess.com/cruise-deals-promotions/first-responder-medical-offer.
"We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the first responders and medical professionals who have been our heroes caring for people in need day in and day out and continue to inspire everyone around them," said Shelley Wise, Princess Cruises vice president integrated marketing.
Select cruises departing from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Mexico and the California Coast, plus Caribbean cruises sailing from Ft. Lauderdale, can be redeemed at 50% off.
In addition, active first responders and medical professionals can enter a sweepstakes between October 18-31, 2021 for a chance to win a cruise for two people.
One prize winner will be randomly drawn and notified on Nov. 1, 2021.
Princess Cruises sailings are available for guests who have received their final dose of an approved Covid-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of vaccination.
All fully vaccinated guests must also produce a negative Covid-19 test taken within two days of their embarkation.
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
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