Jewel of an offer from P&O Cruises
SYDNEY – Travel agents have the chance to get themselves onboard a P&O Cruises’ ship with 140 cabins up for grabs in cruise line’s biggest ever cabin give-away.
The promotion “Get Yourself Onboard†celebrates P&O Cruises’ latest superliner, Pacific Jewel, and the record 2009/10 cruise season, with cabins onboard Pacific Jewel, Pacific Dawn and Pacific Sun making up the prize pool.
For a chance to win, agents simply need to register and take part in a three-round interactive quiz based on the P&O Cruises fleet and product offering.
Agents with the most correct responses, answered in the shortest time, will win a cabin.
Don Clark, director of sales at Complete Cruise Solution, which represents P&O Cruises, said the “Get Yourself Onboard†competition provided a great opportunity for agents to experience the P&O Cruises product.
The prizes include:
– 100 single berth cabins for a one-night cruise onboard Pacific Jewel departing Sydney on 11 December 2009
– 20 twin berth cabins for 2-night cruise onboard Pacific Dawn between Sydney and Brisbane departing 17 December 2009
– 20 twin berth cabins for a 3-night cruise onboard Pacific Sun departing Fremantle on 16 December 2009.
The prizewinners will be announced on 1 June 2009.
For more information on the P&O Cruises’ “Get Yourself Onboard†promotion or to register, visit www.completecruisesolution.com.au/getonboard.
Ian Jarrett
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