NCL Freestyle Rewards gets new tier system
Norwegian Cruise Line is marking the first anniversary of NCL Freestyle Rewards with a new tier system offering agents additional benefits.
Points, which are awarded depending on the level of stateroom booked, can be saved and spent on any gifts or vouchers from the NCL Freestyle Rewards catalogue.
The new tiers, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Sapphire and Ambassador, allow agents to gain greater benefits based on the number of points achieved over a one-year period.
Partners who have already been taking part in the programme are automatically assigned a tier, based on points earned during the last 12-month rolling period.
In addition to earning points and working towards their chosen rewards, agents will now also qualify for enhanced benefits as they move up the tier system, including priority invitations to NCL events and celebrations.
Throughout the year, agents will be able to see their progress when logged into their own account with the platform automatically moving them through the tiers as they hit the correct number of points for each.
Travel agents who claim bookings until 31March this year will also be entered into a prize draw to win one of 50 staterooms for two on Norwegian Prima’s Inaugural sailing (12th – 14th August 2022).
Gary Anslow, Senior Director of Sales for the UK and Ireland said: "NCL Freestyle Rewards has been a great success. In just one year we have signed up over 4,000 agents, and we’re excited to see it continue to grow. We continue to support our valued travel agent partners and reward them for their commitment and loyalty to NCL."
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