If Only rolls out Celebrity Cruises agent incentive
Luxury operator If Only teamed up with Celebrity Cruises to launch a brand new campaign ‘Luxury at Sea’.
The companies joined forces to inspire future travel in 2022, and agents are encouraged to learn more about what the cruise line has to offer clients.
If Only is providing marketing materials from a host of social media offers and videos to a training webinar giving agents the chance to win an Elemis gift set.
The tour operator has also provided a dedicated landing page for the campaign which will link to the campaign message on the If Only website.
If Only is currently offering a 13 night luxury Caribbean sailing spending three nights in Miami, followed by 10 nights onboard Celebrity Millenium exploring the islands of the Caribbean.
It is priced from £3,498 per person staying in a balcony room with flights from London.
It includes calls to the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Antigua, St. Kitts and St Maarten.
Celebrity Cruises also recently announced Celebrity Beyond, the latest ship in its Edge Series launching in April.
If Only are offering the chance to experience the newest ship on a 13 night Southern Caribbean Cruise and stay, including two nights pre-cruise in New York, nine nights onboard Celebrity Beyond and a twoo night post-cruise stay in Miami.
Ocean View Staterooms are available from £3,749 per person.
Upgrades are available on all offers.
Learn more about : Celebrity Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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