Riviera Travel launches National Travel Agent Day agent incentive
Riviera Travel is offering travel agents the chance to win a river cruise as part of a new incentive to mark National Travel Agent Day.
To enter, agents need to book any Riviera holiday from today until September 13.
They will then be automatically entered into a draw to win a cruise for two on the operator’s Blue Danube itinerary, departing in 2025 on new ship Riviera Radiance.
The winner will be announced on September 16 on the Riviera travel agent Facebook group.
National Travel Agent Day takes place today, to mark the importance of the trade in the travel industry.
Vicky Billing, head of trade and partnerships at Riviera, said: “The opportunity to experience the iconic Danube on our new ship Riviera Radiance is one not to be missed.”
The 178-guest Riviera Radiance – one of two new ships launching in 2025 will feature several firsts for the operator, including bearing the Riviera name on its bow.
The ship will have three dining venues, including a new restaurant called Mosaic.
Additionally, the Grand Suites, at 32 sqm, will be the largest ever offered by Riviera.
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