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Oceania Cruises is extending its season of giving and rewarding valued trade partners with two incentive offers throughout December.Available for new bookings on all sailings, Oceania Cruises has extended its Upfront Bonus Commission offer to 31 December 2021, providing travel advisors even more opportunities to earn a $150 gift card for sailings secured and deposited by 7 January 2022.Plus, advisors can earn double the usual number of points during December via the Oceania Trade Rewards platform, which rewards Australian and New Zealand retail travel partners for every Oceania Cruises booking. Eligible travel partners can accumulate points from verified claims and redeem them for Amazon and Coles gift cards, with one point equating to one dollar.

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“As this challenging year comes to a close, we want to celebrate the efforts and commitment of our travel advisors across Australia and New Zealand. We are doubling up on our incentive offers to provide further opportunities for partners to earn gift cards and vouchers to spend on festive shopping – or to treat themselves over the holidays,” said Jason Worth, Vice President Australia and New Zealand, Oceania Cruises.“We’re looking forward to working together again in 2022 to continue creating exceptional holidays for our guests as all of our ships return to the water.”
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For full terms and conditions for the Bonus Upfront Commission offer, or to submit a claim, click here.To earn double points during December via Oceania Trade Rewards, use the code DECEMBER21 when submitting a claim here. First-time users can register here and earn 15 points simply by signing up.

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