Blue Lagoon Cruises speeds up ‘free’ agents cruise opportunity
Blue Lagoon Cruises is offering its accredited agents an easy opportunity to earn a free cruise for themselves AND their partners in double quick time.
While accredited agents normally earn one point for every Blue Lagoon Cruises product booking made – with 10 points earning them the free cruise – the boutique cruise specialist has announced it will offer ‘double points’ for every booking made for travel in September and October 2008.
The ‘double point’ bonus also applies to accredited wholesale consultants who stand to win a cruise after securing 20 bookings.
Blue Lagoon Cruises, General Manager, Josefa Tuamoto said industry staff should remember the company’s accreditation program is much more than just a scheme to score a free cruise.
“Our accreditation program has been designed to readily provide agents with everything they need to know to effectively sell Blue Lagoon Cruises,†he said.
Other benefits, he said, include access to a special AUD50* per person per day agents’ famil meal rate which is all agents pay for all meals onboard during any formally recognised famil program.
Registering and participating in the scheme is extremely easy – agents simply need to log on to www.bluelagooncruises.com/AgentsArea and register their name and agency details.
Once this has been done they will then be able to access a series of six modules containing information relating to various areas of Fiji and Blue Lagoon Cruises, followed by a question and answer section.
Agents then can complete each module’s Q&A section separately which once complete will be sent on to Blue Lagoon Cruises’ Fiji sales office for review.
Agents need to successfully answer 75 per cent of all questions to achieve accreditation.
For further information please contact Blue Lagoon Cruises via email on [email protected].
*Conditions apply. Please note the special AUD50 agents’ rate includes breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner and all cruise activities.
Beverages, other than tea and coffee, are not included.
A daily per person fuel surcharge of FJD25.00 also applies.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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