P&O Cruises announces double Shine points offer
P&O Cruises has rolled out a new ‘Holiday With Shine’ travel agent offer which doubles the value of Shine points on their own P&O Cruises holiday through Shine Rewards Club.
The offer is available on all new bookings made by March 4, 2024 up to a value of £3,000.
Points can be redeemed against any P&O Cruises holiday.
Travel agents booking their own P&O Cruises holiday with double Shine points can also take advantage of 20% off the Class drinks package standard on-board price.
The booking must be made through Holiday With Shine and the discount is valid on Select Price or Early Saver holidays booked by 4 March 2024.
P&O Cruises director of sales, Ruth Venn, said: “We’re delighted to be bringing back our popular Holiday with Shine incentive.”
“It provides agents with a fantastic opportunity to experience for themselves everything that a holiday on of our ships has to offer.”
The Shine Points cruise calculator can be accessed at Shine Rewards Club
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