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Oceania adds 63 itineraries globally
Harry Kemble
harry.kemble@
travelweekly.co.uk
Oceania Cruises has released details of its 2019-20 programme ahead of launching its new agent reward scheme next month.
The premium line has added 63 new itineraries as part of a programme of 77 between November next year and July 2020. The Tropics & Exotics Collection,
which went on sale this week, includes 11 new sailings in Asia and Africa, eight in the South Pacific and Australia, 18 in the Caribbean and seven in South America. Agents can download the brochure.
Prices for the 25-day East-West
Wayfarer sailing, departing from Tokyo on June 11, 2020, lead in at £5,639. The 10-day Japan in Bloom
sailing, departing from Tokyo on April 3, 2020, leads in at £3,659. Ports of call for the round-trip sailing include Kyoto, Hiroshima, Busan, Nagasaki and Kagoshima.
RIVIERA: Oceania Cruises is to introduce a new agent rewards scheme
Oceania is to unveil its yet-to- be-named points-based agent rewards scheme at Clia’s annual Clia in Southampton in May. Rewards will be “relevant to the
grades of accommodation booked”, said Carter, who wants 75%-80% of agents who sell the line to be signed up by the end of the year. He said: “When I joined 13 years
The stop-off at Busan in South
Korea allows passengers to attend a traditional tea ceremony conducted by monks. Bernard Carter, Oceania
Cruises’ senior vice-president and managing director, said: “Destination is the key driver for guests. This means we have to keep our itineraries fresh and new.”
ago, we worked with a limited number of travel agents, but now we have grown our business.” The rewards scheme will run alongside the line’s marketing portal, which launched in February offering free marketing material, and training modules, set
to launch next month.
oceaniacruises.com/agent
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