Uniworld launches India Fam trip incentive
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises is taking 50 industry partners and travel agents on a trip to India’s Golden Triangle with a luxury India cruise Fam trip along the Ganges.
In partnership with Oberoi Hotels and the Ganges Voyager II, Uniworld is launching the latest in its Ultra Luxury Showcase series.
It will host its top industry and agent partners for seven nights in India in June 2024.
It begins with two nights in Delhi, one night in Agra and one night in Jaipur staying in five-star Oberoi Hotels.
Agents will then transfer to the all-suite Ganges Voyager II for three nights on the Ganges.
“Post-pandemic, our Spectacular Journeys programme has seen incredible growth, with India leading the charge within that,” said Chris Townson, UK MD of Uniworld.
It is inviting its top industry partners on the Fam trip along with three agents via a new competition.
They need to make two Uniworld bookings per month to any destination at any time to enter the draw to win a place on the Ultra Luxury Showcase.
Names will be pulled at random via a live draw at the end of each month from January to March, for three lucky winners.
Just one India cruise booking qualifies going into the draw..
Uniworld’s New Year Sale also launched with prices leading in at £2,549 per person for a seven-night cruise in Europe (Danube or Venice).
This represents savings of £1,000 per couple.
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