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Oceania Cruises has announced a special incentive allowing its travel partners in Australia and New Zealand to earn an upfront bonus commission, for a limited time only.

The promotion sees travel partners that book a new-to-brand booking on any Oceania Cruises voyage departing in 2022 or 2023 receive an AU$150 or $NZ150 Visa gift card. Open to retail and wholesale partners in Australia and New Zealand, the incentive will run from 12 April to 30 April 2021. The promotion is not applicable for group booking transfers, with all booking deposits to be made by 7 May 2021. Agents must submit a claim online with a valid email, mobile number and date of birth.

Jason Worth, Vice President Oceania Cruises, Australia and New Zealand said, “To thank our valued Australian and New Zealand travel partners for their unwavering support and commitment, we are delighted to announce this compelling new incentive. Agents can inspire new-to-brand guests to make a booking by sharing some of the many benefits that can be enjoyed by travellers when sailing with Oceania Cruises, including sailing onboard our small, luxurious vessels, port-intensive itineraries and The Finest Cuisine at Sea®”,

He added that not only will travel partners reap the rewards for every new-to-brand booking made, their clients will also benefit from a generous OLife Choice package, which includes free gratuities and a choice of free shore excursions, a free beverage package, or free shipboard credit. Travellers sailing with Oceania Cruises will also be able to enjoy destination-rich itineraries featuring boutique ports that cannot be accessed by larger vessels, fewer sea days and more overnight stays. Guests can reserve their dream voyage with complete peace of mind, with every voyage covered by Oceania Cruises’ Best Price Guarantee.

Travel partners can learn more about the benefits of choosing a smaller cruise line in terms of inclusions, loyalty clubs and rewards, itineraries and destinations by watching Oceania’s webinar, ‘Small & Luxurious Ships: How Oceania Cruises Measures Up To Larger Cruise Lines’ here.

A report by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor