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Interline Reservation Service - The crusing specialist for travel industry employees
Check out all our industry cruise suppliers below and by clicking the individual logos, you will be transferred to an individual page with dates, start and end departure points, prices and savings made from brochure pricing.
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5 star all inclusive Caribbean cruising from $2399
Save up to 72% off normal prices
Sailings till 21 Apr 2012
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- Pandaw Cruises
Mekong and Borneo
from $959 till 30 Jun 2012
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Asia, Transatlantic & European cruises
Mar, Apr & May 12 departures from $699
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Asia, South America, Middle East, Transatlantic,
Northern Europe Deps to May 12
from $1400 per person
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European River Cruising
New! Industry Specials up to 50% savings.
Available ALL Industry members.
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Hawaii, Panama Canal & Transatlantic
from $1170
Mar, Apr, May 2012 departures
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Australia/New Zealand
from $1999 - Mar 12
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Europe
April/May 2012 Departures
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Orion I
Papua New Guinea/Aust/NZ/Antartica/Kimberley
from $1699 - departures to 25 Jan 2013
Orion II
Asia
from $2399 - departures to 09 Jan 2013
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Tahiti, French Polynesia, South Pacific
from $1559 until 25 May 2012
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6 NEW Trans Ocean sailings
Save between 56 - 76% off normal prices
Limited cabins at these prices! Till 21 Mar 2012
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Worldwide
Many instant confirmations
Savings upto 61%
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Asia
from $859 until 13 Apr 2012
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Australia
20 Jan 12 Fremantle / Adelaide 5 nights $599
28 Jan 12 Adelaide / Adelaide 8 nights $999
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Hawaii cruises - up to 34% discount
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Australia/New Zealand
Awaiting new rates
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South Pacific
Special departures - 7 nights from $299. Save 68%
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Various world cruise segments
Queen Mary 2 Cape Town / Fremantle & Sydney from $1299
Queen Mary 2 Sydney / Hong Kong & Singapore from $1999
Queen Elizabeth San Francisco / Sydney
from $1599 dep 04 Feb 12
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No current rates
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Cruises are not only the easiest way to see the world but they also offer more value for the dollar than any other international vacation option.
After all, where else can you unpack once and wake up every morning in a fascinating new destination? And where else can you spend as little as $50 per person, per day, and receive comfortable, well-maintained accommodation with twice-daily maid service, 3+ meals, a full slate of shipboard activities and nightly entertainment?
This unmatched value is magnified during economic slowdowns, like the one we find ourselves in now. With the cruise lines' price-to-fill model, weakened demand translates instantly into lower prices, and this year we continue to see prices at all-time lows in cruise markets around the world. In turn, the cruise passenger's bang-for-the-buck is at an all-time high.
Unlike airlines and hotels that accept empty seats and rooms during slow periods, cruise lines will do whatever it takes to sail full. All lines except the four 6-star cruise lines will slash prices as low as they need to in order to fill every cabin, even in a recession, and even the 6-star lines are now offering discounts that were once unheard of. They do this for two reasons. First, on most lines, a significant percentage of the crews' compensation comes from gratuities -- and there are no gratuities from empty cabins. Secondly, venues such as casinos, spas, boutiques, photography studios and excursion desks are completely dependent on onboard purchases, which of course are directly related to the number of people onboard.
All of this has resulted in the best bargains ever for people cruising today, and Interline Reservation Service has become the leading Interline Cruise wholesaler in Australia by being the best at finding and negotiating the lowest discounts in the industry.
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