Royal Caribbean Australia’s social media milestone

Royal Caribbean is celebrating a big social media milestone with 200,000 Facebook fans on their official Australia and New Zealand page. On the occasion, the cruise line is offering its Facebook fans an exclusive AU$200 discount per stateroom which can be used on 2016/2017 local sailings of five nights or more if booked before 26 February, 2016.

As Royal Caribbean brought two new ships to Australia in last six months, Explorer of the Seas and Legend of the Seas, their social media popularity also soared Down Under.

“This milestone is all about you: our Facebook friends and fans. You’re the true champions of our brand, and we couldn’t be where we are today without your support”, said Adam Armstrong, commercial director, Royal Caribbean International Australia.

“In return, we want to thank you wholeheartedly by offering you a AUD$200 discount on your next cruise. You’ve helped guide our journey so far, and we hope you’ll be part of the next chapter for Royal Caribbean in Australia.”

Launched in 2012, Royal Caribbean’s Australia and New Zealand Facebook page shares new promotions, offers and competitions with Facebook fans. So become a fan today and claim your $200 discount voucher.

 

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