Princess offers on-line booking for travel agents’ own cruises
Tuesday, 12 May, 2010
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In what’s claimed to be a first, Princess Cruises have announced a new online booking tool for travel agents in Australia and New Zealand, enabling them to book their own cruises at exclusive low rates.
Available exclusively to agents and agencies that actively book holidays with Princess Cruises special fares begin at AUD54/NZD$77 per person per day on select voyages, and will be available 28 May
To use the new online booking tool, which is available through Princess Cruises’ travel agent centre at www.completecruisesolution.com.au for Australian agents and www.completecruisesolution.co.nz in New Zealand, agents must have sold least four cabins booked and sailed in the past year.
Agencies continue to earn reduced travel agent rates based on one voyage for every four client bookings sailed in the last 12 months, and may have up to 50 confirmed agent rate bookings at a time. Agents can also conveniently track the number of reduced rate cruises for which their agency qualifies. The offers are subject to change and have limited availability.
Details and terms and conditions for the new tool will be on Complete Cruise Solution’s website from May 28.
Philip Thorniley
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