World's Largest Cruise Sale? - TravelMole


World’s Largest Cruise Sale?

Thursday, 18 Jan, 2005 0

CheapTickets says it is offering the “World’s Largest Cruise Sale” through 15 February.

“Our ‘World’s Largest Cruise Sale’ offers…savings up to $1,000 with cash-back incentives, cabin upgrades, onboard credit and free shore excursions,” said Mike Stacy, president of CheapTickets.

Examples of cruise offerings:

—Free shore excursions on select Carnival cruises.

—Free MasterCard Gift Card up to $500 per cabin on all 2005 Alaska and European itineraries, as well as free shore excursions on all 2005 Caribbean itineraries and others.

—On Norwegian the offering is for a four category update, $120 onboard value booklet on all sailings and a $50 onboard credit on select cruises.

Report by David Wilkneing



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