Riviera Travel extends trade booking incentive
Riviera Travel has extended its current £50 agent booking incentive to 31 March2022.
The reward, which is available as a lifestyle voucher, applies to all individual river cruise or yacht bookings made departing this year.
The offer previously applied to all bookings made up to 28 February, 2022, on sailings departing in April, May and June this year.
A total of 14 river cruise itineraries, which operate from March to November, are available for agents to book.
They cover France, Germany, Portugal, Hungary and the Netherlands.
The itineraries include eight-day Burgundy, the River Rhône and Provence sailings, Douro, Porto and Salamanca, the Blue Danube River Cruise and Amsterdam, Kinderdijk and the Dutch Bulbfields.
"We’re pleased to extend this incentive and further demonstrate our commitment to our travel agent partners. We’ve had great feedback from the trade in response to the original offer," said Tom Morgan, head of agency sales UK & Ireland at Riviera Travel.
To claim their voucher, agents should send their confirmed booking number and preferred email address to [email protected]
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