Silversea introduces new agent group sales program
Silversea Cruises has rolled out an updated group sales program for agents.
New incentives include tour conductor credits from as little as nine berths booked and on-board spending credits of up to $300 per suite which will now apply to all expedition cruises.
It also includes price protection for 90 days after blocking group space.
Group fares may be combined with other promotions, such as Early Booking Bonus and airfare inclusive deals.
"With these enhancements, it’s easier than ever for agents to sell group travel with Silversea," Mark Conroy, Silversea managing director for the Americas said.
Silversea said agents with existing 2017 or 2018 group booking under the previous group program can convert to the new program which would be based on the most current applicable fare.
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