Gold Medal launches new Cruise Plus brochure
Gold Medal is launching a new Cruise Plus brochure for the first time as part of the GM portfolio of brands.
It features 60 all new cruise itineraries from 15 cruise line partners – including six news ships – as well as a selection of cruise and stay packages for 2022 and 2023 departures.
It launched via an e-shot to GM’s agent partners, and via the GM website and social media channels.
Printed versions will follow later this month.
To celebrate the launch, Gold Medal gave away a case of 12 wines on its Facebook page to one lucky agent.
"It’s great to see this new Cruise Plus brochure released, offering a wide choice of itineraries, ships and cruise partners to agents," said Gold Medal Sales Director Nick Hughes.
"Our dedicated cruise sales and admin teams are ready to assist t with any enquiries, and ensure that 2022 really sees cruise holidays take to the seas once more."
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