Carnival Cruise Line offering perks to military service members
Carnival Cruise Line is offering special savings and perks for military service members this month.
Military men and women are entitled to $50 onboard credit per stateroom, and a free two-category upgrade.
It is also offering 50% off deposits.
Carnival says it carries more active and retired military personnel than any other cruise line.
Guests can also book two additional staterooms with the same bonuses.
The promotion is available for booking through November 12, 2018 for sailings through 2021.
Later this the line is introducing a new Military Meet & Greet event on longer sailings allowing members of the Armed Forces to connect with other at a military appreciation reception.
Special commemorative pins will also be handed out to military members.
Carnival is long term partner of Operation Homefront.
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