A new initiative by Cunard offers travel agents the opportunity to experience the Queen Anne ship firsthand.
- The initiative is part of a competition tied to bookings made by March 10, with 400 places available.
- Agents can participate by registering on the Shine Rewards Club website until the competition deadline.
- Each booking of Queen Anne gives agents a triple chance in the competition, enhancing winning prospects.
- Winners of this coveted opportunity will be announced on March 21, 2024.
Cunard has introduced an exciting opportunity for travel agents to experience its new ship, the Queen Anne, before it sets sail on its maiden voyage. This unique initiative is highlighted through a competition that is based on bookings made by March 10, 2024. Travel agents are expected to seize this chance to gain early access and insight into the ship’s offerings, thereby enhancing their product knowledge and sales effectiveness.
A total of 400 agent places are being offered, primarily through the competition. Agents interested in participating need to confirm their entry via the Shine Rewards Club website. The competitive structure ensures that agents who actively book and engage with Cunard products are recognised and rewarded, strengthening the relationship between the company and its salesforce.
One of the notable aspects of this competition is that each booking made on the Queen Anne allows the agent a triple entry into the competition, significantly increasing their chances of winning. This reward structure incentivises agents to drive sales, aligning with both the agents’ and Cunard’s business objectives.
The winners, who will secure a coveted place on this operational test, are scheduled to be informed by March 21. This early experience will allow these agents to test the ship’s facilities, services, and activities, ensuring everything is in prime condition before the ship begins its journey from Southampton to Lisbon on May 3, 2024.
This initiative not only rewards agents but also aligns with Cunard’s endeavour to ensure seamless operations for the Queen Anne’s debut.
