MSC Cruises launches bonus commission travel agent incentive
MSC Cruises has a new travel agent incentive offering up to 15% commission.
The line has increased commission rates from 5% to 15% on shore excursions.
It is valid for Northern European sailings during summer 2023 and winter 2023/2024.
The travel agent incentive aims to encourage agents to pre-book more shore excursions for customers.
By pre-booking, customers save up to 20% on the onboard price.
It is valid for the line’s UK-based ship, MSC Virtuosa as well as MSC Preziosa, MSC Poesia and MSC Fantasia.
MSC Cruises’ newest flagship MSC Euribia is also included.
Travel agents are advised to book shore excursions through MSC Book, under the ‘Manage My Booking’ section.
The travel agent incentive is now live and runs until 31 May, 2023.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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