NCL does it with even more style
MIAMI– Norwegian Cruise Line has marked 2010 as “The Year of the Freestyle Vacation.â€
All new reservations through to March 14, 2010 on any of the line’s 10 Freestyle Cruising ships will receive up to a six-category upgrade and on-board savings certificates.
In addition, bi-weekly promotions will feature special offers on select ships and destinations.
“It has been 10 years since Norwegian first introduced its innovative freestyle cruising, so it is fitting that we celebrate as we move to introduce the next phase with the launch of Norwegian Epic in the summer of 2010,†said Kevin Sheehan, Norwegian’s chief executive.
Travel agents can find more information and numerous marketing tools, including customised flyers, banners and emails, to help promote ‘The Year of the Freestyle Vacation’ at a microsite, www.nclagentsalesevent.com.
All travel partners with qualifying bookings made during the promotion will be entered to win one of five cruises.
In addition, travel partners registered as NCLU students will receive emails, bulletins and widget updates on the promotion and be given the opportunity to earn points toward Freestyle Certification by completing a course exclusively devoted to ‘The Year of the Freestyle Vacation’ promotion.
Ian Jarrett
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