Sail free agent incentive from Crystal Cruises
Agents have the opportunity to sail for free with luxury line Crystal Cruises on selected Mediterranean cruises this summer.
They have to sell three full fare cabins across chosen Med and Northern European cruises before September 30 to qualify for a free Mediterranean voyage on board Crystal Serenity.
The “Sell Three Sail Free†promotion entitles an agent plus guest to stay in a category B cabin with balcony.
Agents may request their free voyage after the third booking, but confirmation of cabin will not be made until all bookings are fully paid for.
Gratuities, air fare, port, security and handling charges are not included in the promotion and must be paid upon confirmation of booking.
The free places apply to the following cruises:
19 May: 11-night voyage from Rome to Venice
30 May: seven-night voyage from Venice to Athens
6 June: seven-night voyage from Athens to Venice
13 June: 12-night voyage from Venice to Barcelona
25 June: 12-night Voyage from Barcelona to Venice
7 July: 12-night voyage from Venice to Athens
31 July: 12-night voyage from Monte Carlo to Venice
24 August: 12-night voyage from Athens to Rome
5 September: seven-night voyage from Rome to Venice
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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