Cunard launches biggest ever agent incentive
To mark its return to cruising this summer, Cunard is rolling out its biggest ever agent incentive.
For the first time triple Shine points are available on bookings made between 26 April and 4 May 2021.
Cunard starts sailing again from 19 July with a series of British staycations and Sun Voyages, which sail to wherever the sun shines brightest.
Between July and October 2021 ten British Isles Voyages and three Sun Voyages, lasting between three and twelve nights, are available, all round-trip from Southampton.
“Cunard’s triple points incentive recognises agents for all their recent work, particularly the collaboration which achieved our busiest booking day for a decade; the first on sale day for our Summer at Sea UK voyages,” said Cunard Sales Director, Gary Anslow.
“With much to look forward to as our voyages resume on 19 July, and after this year’s hiatus, we wanted to do something extra special to celebrate.”
Cunard’s Winter 2022 / 2023 programme is also now on sale with highlights including two Centenary World Voyages, on board Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria.
Shine points can be redeemed by agents for full or part payment of a Cunard voyage or for a host of other rewards.
Visit shinerewardsclub.com for more information.
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