PONANT rolls out social media toolkit for agents
Luxury small ship line PONANT has created a new social media tiles & content tool for travel professionals, allowing them to seamlessly promote cruises and offers.
It is available on the PONANT Pro area for trade partners, which enables them to market upcoming luxury expeditions on their social media accounts with matching copy to create suitable posts easily.
The downloadable files for each designated PONANT destination, comprise a selection of posts with corresponding tile, including an itinerary map, sail dates, embarkation and disembarkation ports and corresponding imagery.
Destination expeditions include Antarctica 2022 & 2023; Australia & the Kimberley Coast 2022; and New Zealand 2022.
More content is to be added as PONANT continues to open sales for 2023.
PONANT’s Pro platform is a free tool for trade partners to access their bookings, marketing collaterals and sales tools.
It also offers training webinars and brand assets.
Travel agents can log in or create their account at pro-au.ponant.com
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