Regent Seven Seas Cruises Launches Generous Incentives for Travel Advisors

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced an exciting new incentive program for North American travel advisors, offering unprecedented rewards for bookings made for 2024. This initiative not only includes a generous $1,000 gift card for each new booking but also gives advisors the chance to win a luxurious Fabergé pendant, valued at nearly $10,000, through a special drawing.

The offer is valid for new bookings deposited for any 2024 cruise between November 13 and December 15, 2023. Each new booking qualifies the advisor for a $1,000 gift card, and simultaneously enters them into the drawing for the exquisite Fabergé pendant.

Travel advisors looking to take advantage of this opportunity should register their bookings on the Regent Seven Seas Cruises website at RSSC.com/ta-earn-more. To participate in the Fabergé pendant sweepstakes, a separate registration is required at RSSC.com/faberge-sweeps. The more bookings an advisor registers, the more $1,000 gift cards they receive, enhancing their chances in the sweepstakes.

Shawn Tubman, Senior Vice President of Sales for Regent, highlights the significance of this incentive program. “The chance to earn thousands of dollars in gift cards and win a fabulous Fabergé creation symbolizes the Heritage of Perfection that Seven Seas Grandeur represents. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to invest in and support the growth of our Travel Advisors as part of our new Travel Partner program, Regent Elevate,” he said.

This generous incentive program underscores Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ dedication to supporting and rewarding the travel advisor community, encouraging them to showcase the luxury and excellence of Regent’s cruise experiences to their clients. With the entire array of 2024 sailings eligible for these incentives, travel advisors have a plethora of options to offer their clients, from exotic destinations to luxurious onboard experiences, all while benefiting from this rewarding program.

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