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Oceania Cruises has enhanced the Oceania Rewards program with a compelling and simple-to-use automated incentive system for travel advisors in Australia and New Zealand.Oceania Rewards’ new automated system gives trade partners an opportunity to earn and easily claim generous rewards points when making verified Oceania Cruises bookings. One Oceania Rewards point is equivalent to AU/NZ$1. Points can be accumulated and redeemed for Amazon and *Coles Group gift codes.

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Trade partners will earn Oceania Rewards points for every Oceania Cruises stateroom booked, with different categories earning escalating levels of points, ranging from 5 points for a C-G Grade Stateroom, to 30 points for OS Grade bookings.Oceania Cruises is also offering a special Oceania Rewards launch promotion for select sailings, with a Grand Voyage booking earning double points, an Around the World Official Sector booking earning triple points, and a full Around the World booking earning 10x the number of points.Travel advisers who join Oceania Rewards will earn $15 simply by registering now. After registration, points will be verified and automatically awarded to the trade partner’s account on receipt of the final balance for the booking claimed. Once bookings are paid and verified, Oceania Cruises will upload points that can be redeemed at Amazon and *Coles Group. To register, please visit oceaniarewards.com.au/register/.For more details, contact the Oceania Cruises’ Inside Sales team at insidesalesanz@oceaniacruises.com.*Coles Group gift codes are only available for redemption by agents registered in Australia.

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