Uniworld offers lower cruise prices and agent incentives
Los Angeles-based Uniworld Grand River Cruises is introducing a special consumer bonus savings along with a travel agent bonus commission program for all new bookings during the month of May, the company announced.
Travel agents who make bookings during May save clients an additional $100 per person on all remaining 2007 Grand River Cruises and Tours and $50 per person on all 2008 Grand River Cruises and Tours.
Travel agents also will receive a bonus commission of $50 per person on 2007 bookings and $25 per person on 2008 bookings. The bonus commission can be redeemed electronically via the travel agent section of the Uniworld Web site.
In addition, Uniworld will hold a drawing in June 2007 for one complimentary seven-night cruise for two, including business class roundtrip air for the travel agent.
The bonus commission submissions will be used for the drawing, so the more bookings an agent makes, the more chances agents have to win the cruise (with roundtrip business class airfare).
”Uniworld relies heavily on the travel agency community and their partnership in selling Uniworld Grand River Cruises and Tours,” according to Janice Tully, vice president.
Uniworld provides a boutique hotel-style Grand River Cruise experience. Guests travel onboard ships classically furnished with deluxe amenities, gourmet cuisine, and personalized attentive service by an all English-speaking staff.
Report by David Wilkening
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