Celestyal launches package holiday brand
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Celestyal, announced the launch of a dedicated trade packaging solution, Celestyal Holidays.
The new division is in partnership with Aviate, offering flight-inclusive packages with generous commissions.
Exclusively for the UK trade, Celestyal Holidays allows travel agents to create tailor-made packages with regional flights, pre- and post-cruise stays paired with any Celestyal itinerary.
Agents are encouraged to sign up at Celestyal Holidays.
Sample packages include a seven-night Idyllic Aegean cruise with flights from Heathrow, a one-night pre-cruise stay and private transfers.
This package costs from £1,400 per person, based on 7th July 2023 departure.
Lee Haslett, Celestyal’s CCO, said: “Agents want to the ability to book Celestyal packages complete with flights and pre- and post-hotel stays.”
“It offers our agent partners exactly what they have been asking for – tailor-made packages that are simple to book.”
To celebrate the launch, agents will earn a £20 The Real Greek restaurant voucher for every Celestyal Holidays package booked before the end of April 2023.
Every booking will be entered into a draw to win two tickets to Mamma Mia! The Party at the O2 with an overnight hotel stay in London or a fam trip.
Agents just need to send their qualifying booking reference along with their details to [email protected]
Learn more about : Celestyal Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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