NCL dishes out double points on Freestyle Rewards
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is offering double points on NCL Freestyle Rewards.
The cruise line announced NCL Freestyle Rewards – a new incentive scheme for UK agents at the start of the year.
In a push to boost bookings, it enables agents to earn and collect points towards gifts or vouchers.
The limited time promotion coincides with NCL announcing its highly anticipated return to service, with new itineraries sailing Europe and the Caribbean beginning 25 July 2021.
NCL is offering double points to agents who book select sailings by 21 April 2021. Double points will be awarded automatically when the agents claim for a qualifying booking.
Bookings feature NCL’s SailSAFE Health and Safety protocols on board and a flexible Peace of Mind booking policy.
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