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Carnival Cruise Line expands Celebration Key agent incentive

Carnival Cruise Line has added family cabins to an expanded Loyalty Rocks Club agent incentive.

Agents will receive 20 points for every family cabin booking made in July. 

Agents can earn 10 points for any other type of booking, similar to this month’s promotion.


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Agents who make a booking will also be entered into a leaderboard to win a cruise to Celebration Key, the line’s new private Grand Bahama destination, opening in a year’s time. 

Twenty places are available as part of the ‘Key to Fun’ campaign, which runs until November 1.

The 20 points have the equivalent value of £20 and can be exchanged for a variety of vouchers, which can be used for brands such as M&S, Argos and Greggs.

To be in with a chance of winning, agents need to make a Celebration Key cruise booking and register it on the Loyalty Rock Club website.

The more Celebration Key bookings made, the higher agents will climb on the leaderboard.

Celebration Key will feature five ‘portal’ areas, including the Paradise Plaza welcome area, Calypso Lagoon adult-friendly area, Liken Cove shopping village and family-friendly Starfish Lagoon. The destination will be featured on more than 500 itineraries by 18 Carnival ships sailing from nine US ports.

International sales vice president Iain Baillie said: “We’ve been blown away by the support of the trade and their enthusiasm for all things Carnival, in particular Celebration Key. 

“By adding family cabins to our July incentive, we’re once again demonstrating that a cruise with Carnival is the perfect getaway for everyone across the generations.”

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