Win a place on Celebrity Silhouette’s maiden voyage
Tuesday, 12 May, 2011
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Agents who make a booking with Celebrity Cruises before the end of May could win themselves a holiday on the operator’s new Celebrity Silhouette.
To be in with a chance of scooping the prize, retailers simply need to sell a cruise with prepaid gratuities via automation tools, including Amadeus Cruise and CruiseMatch.
Two agents per week through May will be picked.
The winning eight agents plus partners will join revellers as they set off on Silhouette’s maiden cruise from Hamburg. The prize includes flights.
Celebrity Silhouette is the cruiseline’s fourth ship in the Solstice Class fleet. It boasts features such as a real grass lawn, an outdoor grill restaurant and an arts space.
Head of Sales Michael English said: “Giving agents the chance to explore the ship is a fantastic way to incentivise sales and see first hand what makes the Solstice class so impressive. We are also producing trade marketing materials to assist agents in promoting this offer, and provide yet another reason to choose to book with Celebrity Cruises in 2011.”
To enter, download an entry form from www.cruisingpower.co.uk.
Dinah
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