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Agent perks for Seabourn group bookings

11 Jun 2024
 Source: Seabourn
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Update: Seabourn Cruises is also represented by Cruises International in the South African market.

Seabourn Cruise Line has introduced a new programme to benefit travel advisers who are booking cruises for groups. 

Seabourn’s new Enhanced Groups Programme allows travel agents to book cruises for groups of 10 or more people and receive a discounted rate for the 10th passenger. This can also be discounted across all members of the group with the programme’s Tour Conductor Credit calculation. 

Travel agents can also earn a bonus commission per booking for a group or allocate this to the group as shipboard credit. Agents can choose between US$500 (R9 300) of credit per booked suite to be used by the group or earn up to 5% bonus commission per suite. 

For groups of up to 10 suites, no deposit is required. Groups of 11 or more are required to pay a refundable deposit. 

The programme also allows agents to book private cocktail parties for groups on request.  

The programme is effective for all group bookings from the northern autumn into 2025. Seabourn Cruise Line is represented by Whitestar Cruise & Travel in the South African market. 

Read more about the Seabourn Groups Programme here.

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