Celestyal has unveiled a new trade booking incentive, giving travel agents the opportunity to earn up to £150 shopping vouchers per booking on selected sailings.
The incentive applies to all new bookings made from today (February 20) to March 31, 2026, and runs alongside the recently launched ‘Big Savings for a Big Summer’ campaign.
Agents will receive £50 worth of vouchers on any booking made in the period, increasing to £100 per booking for sailings departing in June, July and August 2026, as well as the Qatar F1 sailing departing November 27, 2026 and the Abu Dhabi F1 cruise sailing December 4, 2026. The incentive rises further to £150 per booking on the Athens to Jeddah repositioning sailings in November 2026 and the return Jeddah to Athens cruises, departing March 2027.
To claim, agents must email their booking references to [email protected] by April 6, 2026.
The incentive runs alongside Celestyal’s recently launched ‘Big Savings for a Big Summer’ campaign, which offers savings of up to 50%, up to €200 CelestyalPay for speciality dining and bar beverages, and free places for third and fourth guests. It applies to 100 sailings across the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf in 2026 and 2027.
Dan Buckingham, director retail & UK partnerships at Celestyal, said: “Our trade partners play a pivotal role in driving awareness of Celestyal, and this enhanced incentive is designed to reward that support at a key booking period. Running alongside our ‘Big Savings for a Big Summer’ campaign, it gives agents a compelling story to tell – exceptional value for their clients, combined with simple, generous rewards for themselves. From peak summer sailings to our Grand Prix departures and repositioning voyages, we’re creating strong commercial opportunities across the full breadth of our programme.”
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