Agents get regional ship visit opportunities

Sunday, 23 Mar, 2010 0

 

 
 
Travel agents are being given the chance to view ships in the Cruise and Maritime Voyages fleet.
 
Twelve ship visits for agents have been organised by the company from next month.
 
Six dates will enable agents to go on board Marco Polo in London Tilbury while a range of regional port calls are available to see Ocean Countess, the latest addition to the fleet.
 
Ocean Countess will host agents in Hull on April 26, Falmouth on May 11, Leith on June 30, Greenock on August 2, Liverpool on September 4 and Plymouth on September 27.
 
The Marco Polo dates are April 12 and 29, May 24, June 22, July 15 and September 27.
 
Agents will be given a ship tour, refreshments and lunch.
 
Sales manager Michelle Daniels said: “These are the perfect occasions for our agents to come along and have a look round these traditional and elegant ships.
 
“We are offering the chance to go along to Tilbury and our regional ports so that hopefully many agents will have less far to travel.”
 
by Phil Davies       


 

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