Great company makes cruising even better value
Travelling with old friends or making new ones has never been more rewarding – for passengers and their travel agents – thanks to P&O Cruises’ three great group booking offers.
The cruise line is offering discounts of up to 40 per cent on full brochure fares for bookings of 16 passengers on Pacific Star cruises sailing out of Auckland and Brisbane between May 2007 and February 2008.
One free cabin will be offered to travel agents on each group booking of 16 passengers or more and it can be either passed on to clients or retained for agency use.
In addition, groups can choose from one of three attractive bonus packages including:
– A cocktail party, bottle of wine and up to A$75 onboard credit per adult*
– Up to A$100 onboard credit per adult**
– Free return coach transfers to Auckland from Hamilton, Whangarei, Rotorua or Tauranga plus $A25 onboard credit
P&O Cruises New Zealand Manager Shannon Currie says the groups offers are designed with both passengers and travel agents in mind.
“Our groups offer gives agents the opportunity to encourage repeat business, while also giving clients even better value for money on P&O Cruises’ wide range of South Pacific voyages.”
Graham Muldoon
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