Cruise offers extended by NCL

Sunday, 23 Feb, 2010 0

 

 
 
Norwegian Cruise Line has extended its Wave promotional booking push by three weeks until March 21.
 
The campaign provides customers with free cabin upgrades and deposits of £50 per person on European itineraries.
 
Agents booking 2010/11 itineraries can upgrade clients up to seven cabin categories representing a saving of up to £250 on cruises to destinations including the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, South America, Canada and Hawaii.
 
Low deposits of £50 are available on Europe, Mediterranean and Baltic sailings.        
 
Included in the extended promotion is a new 14-day Norway, Iceland, & Faroe Islands sailing from Dover in September on Norwegian Sun, and seven-night alternating Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries on the line’s big new ship Norwegian Epic next summer.
 
NCL general manager Stephen Park said: “We’ve enjoyed great success with the first phase of our Wave campaign, and we want to give agents more time to secure bookings and make the most of their customers’ enthusiasm for great value deals.”  
 
by Phil Davies


 

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