Royal Caribbean International has announced a new trade loyalty program that will deliver extraordinary benefits to its Australian trade partners – Club Royal Rewards. The program, available today, is designed to enable and incentivise trade partners to discover more about Royal Caribbean’s product range, current offers and critical benefits.
The new Club Royal Rewards program will also give Australian trade partners access to exclusive competitions, money-can’t-buy events and experiences. A first in its market and following extensive research into travel partners over the last year, the program will be available via the existing trade partner platform Club Royal.
The money is transferred to their Royal Caribbean prepaid visa card, allowing partners a convenient way to claim and enjoy their rewards. With any new booking secured with a deposit, partners can earn up to $25AUD in addition to their standard commission.
Dave Humphreys, Sales Director Australia and New Zealand, Royal Caribbean International, comments, “We are incredibly excited to launch Club Royal Rewards into the Australian market as an acknowledgement of how hard our agent partners work and want to reward them for their efforts not only with easy to earn cash rewards but also exclusive Royal Caribbean experiences.
To celebrate the program’s launch, travel partners can redeem all new bookings made between January 1st and February 28th for double cashback, earning up to $50 per eligible booking secured with a deposit. Our new loyalty program allows us to not only recognise agent loyalty to the Royal Caribbean brand but also allows agents to maximise their earning potential on every booking they make.
To register for Royal Caribbean’s Club Royal Rewards program:
- Visit ClubRoyal.com.au
- Sign in with an existing account, or create an account
- Once logged in, navigate to the Club Royal Rewards tab
- Click start and follow the steps to activate your virtual visa card
More details on Royal Caribbean’s Club Royal Rewards are available at www.clubroyal.com.au.
Written by: Jill Walsh