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New and Improved Adventurist Program with UnCruise Adventures

 

 

Seattle WA, October 3, 2018UnCruise Adventures announces a new and improved Adventurist Program including more incentives and generous bonus commissions for qualifying travel agents. Members of the program currently receive reduced FAM rates and advance notice on special offers on the company’s small ship adventure cruises.

 

Program enhancements include:

  • $100 per traveler bonus commission for all non-group or charter bookings. For groups and charters, Adventurists earn a bonus of $1,000 for 16-22 berths, $2,000 for 23-30 berths, and $3,000 for 31-44 berths. 
  • The top five agents of the year are invited on a free cruise as part of the Adventurist Advisory Board to exchange ideas with UnCruise Adventures executives.
  • Grand Adventurists selling $100,000+ (approx. 20 berths) in annual UnCruise Adventures revenue will receive a free UnCruise for two, a special plaque, UnCruise Adventures logo wear, and notation on their website listing.
  • Priority Co-op marketing support.

 

UnCruise Adventures’ small ships carry 22-90 guests on voyages into Alaska, Columbia & Snake Rivers, Costa Rica & Panamá, Galápagos, Hawaiian Islands, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, and the Pacific Northwest. With an emphasis on wilderness, wildlife, and culture, vessels offer outdoor activities including kayaking, hiking, snorkeling, skiff explorations, and paddle boarding. UnCruise Adventures is dedicated to the highest standards of small-group travel and giving back to the places visited.

 

Agents can certify as an Adventurist by completing online tutorials and passing an exam at uncruise.com/travel-partners.

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