Enjoy a travel shopping spree
Want to score 1000 bonus World Rewards points to spend on treating yourself for a job well done?
Well, book your clients on Trafalgar Uniworld’s Legendary Rhine and Moselle river cruise before the end of September and let your fingers do the shopping.
It’s simple…All World Rewards members have to do is book their clients’ on the 13-day Legendary Rhine and Moselle and a bonus 1000 World Rewards points will be automatically credited to their account.
Travelling between Amsterdam and Basel, through the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France and Switzerland, this breathtaking cruise explores the very best scenery, towns and attractions along the Rhine and Moselle rivers.
Your clients will thank you for your expert recommendation of this luxury 5-star floating hotel experience.
On the Legendary Rhine and Moselle river cruise, they will enjoy a luxuriously appointed outside stateroom onboard the Grand River Queen with hotel-style beds and private bathroom, cruise manager, 11 guided shore excursions with English speaking local guides, discreet yet attentive service with one crew member for every three guests, onboard entertainment and insightful lectures and world-class cuisine prepared by chefs using the freshest produce and finest ingredients.
The cruise is priced from $4099 per person, based on double cabin occupancy (excluding airfares) and departures are available from 4 May to 26 October 2008.
World Rewards Club is the Australian travel industry’s longest operating incentive program for travel consultants. Members earn points on every booking made with Trafalgar.
For more details about World Rewards and how to join see http://www.worldrewards.com.au/
For more information, visit the agents only section of http://www.trafalgartours.com.au/ or speak to your local BDM.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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