What is the Affinity Scheme?
On board spend – Affinity Partners Scheme
As part of the Affinity Partners Scheme, you will need to quote the relevant affinity code at the time of booking. You’ll then receive the following on board spend per person, based on the length of your cruise:
5-night cruises £50 per person
6 to 10 night cruises £100 per person
11 to 15 night cruises £150 per person
16 night cruises or longer £200 per person
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