Uniworld launches summer fam trip for 50 agents
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises is launching an incentive offering 50 agents an overnight stay on one of its newest Super Ships, the SS Victoria sailing from Amsterdam to Brussels this summer.
Agents simply need to make a Uniworld booking and email the reference to the Uniworld team ([email protected]) to be in with a chance of winning a place on the mega fam trip.
Every booking represents a separate entry into the draw, so agents get multiple chances to win.
All bookings must be made before 30 April to qualify.
The trip will take place from 20 – 21 June, starting in Amsterdam and ending in Brussels.
Angela Sloan, Director of Sales for Uniworld, said: “The Super Ship Victoria launched last year and has fast become one of Uniworld’s most beloved vessels.”
“We’re looking forward to welcoming 50 of our valued agent partners on board.”
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