MSC Cruises launches CLIA Cruise Week incentive
MSC Cruises UK & Ireland has rolled out a new travel agent incentive for CLIA Cruise Week.
Agents can win a mini cruise each day of this week by booking cruises on MSC Euribia for winter 2023/2024 or any summer 2024 sailings.
Each day of the week, travel agents will have the opportunity to win a sailing for two in a balcony cabin on board MSC Virtuosa.
Sailings can be up to four nights, departing from Southampton during the summer 2024 season.
To be automatically entered into the prize draw, agents must complete bookings via the MSC Cruises agent portal, MSC Book, by 26 September.
Steve Williams, Director of Sales at MSC Cruises UK & Ireland said: “CLIA Cruise Week showcases to customers what a versatile break cruises can be and how they can appeal to every age group.”
“We are incredibly pleased to offer this incentive to our agent community who work tirelessly to champion the MSC Cruises brand.”
The winners will be announced on the MSC Cruises Travel Agents UK and Ireland Facebook page on 26 September and will be contacted by their sales manager or trade support.
To access MSC Book, agents can visit www.mscbook.com
The cruise prizes are for up to four nights and exclude half terms and summer holidays onboard MSC Virtuosa from Southampton during summer 2024.
Winners need to confirm their choice by 31 December 2023.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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