Carnival Cruise Line has
announced the expansion of its
popular VIFP loyalty scheme,
known as the ‘Very Important Fun
Person’ program to Australia.
Now open for registration, the
system sees pax earn points with
each voyage taken with one point
earned for each day on a voyage.
Guests who have already cruised
with Carnival are automatically
members and are encouraged to
join and activate their account.
Benefits increase as guests take
more voyages, graduating to the
Red tier on their second voyage,
where they remain until accruing
Carnival Cruise Line has
announced the expansion of its
popular VIFP loyalty scheme,
known as the ‘Very Important Fun
Person’ program to Australia.
Now open for registration, the
system sees pax earn points with
each voyage taken with one point
earned for each day on a voyage.
Guests who have already cruised
with Carnival are automatically
members and are encouraged to
join and activate their account.
Benefits increase as guests take
more voyages, graduating to the
Red tier on their second voyage,
where they remain until accruing
25 points, or 25 days cruised.
Gold status is reached from
25 points, or 25 days cruised.
Gold status is reached from 25-74 points, climbing further to
Platinum once reaching 75 points
and culminating at Diamond
status once reaching 200 points.
As guests progress up the tiers,
an increasing range of special
offers open up, ranging from
access to member-only promos to
priority check-in, exclusive party
invitations onboard and other
benefits to enjoy while cruising.
Carnival vice-president Australia
and New Zealand Jennifer
Vandekreeke said the time was
right for the line to introduce its
rewards program down under.
“More than 320,000 guests
have sailed on Carnival Spirit
and Carnival Legend in the past
two and a half years, including
thousands of repeat cruisers.
“Our VIFP program, which is like
being a VIP only way more fun,
gives us the chance to recognise
our most loyal guests, as well as
those who are new to Carnival.”