Pay in full and be a winner
Ultra-luxury cruise operator, Crystal Cruises, is rewarding both agents and their customers with its latest Pay in Full offer.
All customers booking selected 12-night Mediterranean voyages and paying in full before the end of March 2007 will receive an $800 onboard credit which can be spent on spa treatments, shore excursions or alcoholic beverages. In addition, any agent booking this offer will themselves receive an incentive payment of £50 per booking.
This offer applies to all 12-night Mediterranean fly/cruise voyages departing in July and August 2007 and is valid on new bookings only. Payment in full must be received before 31 March 2007 to qualify for the onboard credit. The $800 credit is per stateroom based on double occupancy. The incentive payment of £50 ($96) is payable at the end of the month.
Prices start from £3,672 ($7,079) per person for a 12-night Mediterranean voyage from Venice to Toulon departing 02 July 2007. This includes return scheduled flights, 12 nights onboard Crystal Serenity in a deluxe stateroom with large picture window with all meals and soft drinks, port taxes and basic gratuities.
Crystal Cruises operates the ultra-luxurious 940-guest Crystal Symphony and the 1,080 guest Crystal Serenity, heralded as two of the most spacious ships afloat. The luxury vessels sail on worldwide itineraries to Asia, Australia/New Zealand, the Panama Canal, Mexican Rivera and Caribbean, Europe, the Mediterranean, Canada/New England and South America.
For reservations contact Crystal Cruises on 020 7287 9040
Report by Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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