Cunard hosting more travel agent ship visits
Cunard has announced dates for three more travel agent ship visits in Southampton.
Between September and November, the line will offer an additional 90 agents the chance to experience either Queen Mary 2 or Queen Victoria.
The visits include a guided tour of suites, staterooms and venues, a three-course lunch with wine, and free time to explore the ship.
It follows four previous travel agent ship visits this year, when a total of 90 agents boarded in Southampton and Greenock.
Tom Mahoney, Director of UK Sales, said: “Travel agents are central to our success, which is why we have focused on increasing both our ship visit and fam trip programmes.”
“This year’s initial round of ship visits received exceptional feedback from the trade, and we can’t wait to welcome more agents on board. ”
Travel agent registration is open via the Shine Rewards Club.
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