Azamara to host 300 agents this summer
Azamara has started ramping up its travel agent engagement this summer.
It welcomes 300 agents onboard Azamara Pursuit and Journey for a series of ship visits in the UK and Ireland.
The sales team, led by Stuart Pearce, will host a total of ten visits in seven different ports, from Aberdeen to Southampton.
They will engage with travel agent partners from across the British Isles.
The group visits will include a full tour of the ship, from staterooms to the entertainment and dining venues.
It includes a three-course lunch at specialty restaurant, Aquilina.
The programme kicked off this week in Greenock.
Visits are scheduled in Liverpool (22 and 23 July), Leith (31 July), Aberdeen (21 August), Dublin (30 August), Belfast (31 August) and Southampton (8 September).
Journey then heads south for a summer season in the Mediterranean.
“We have had an incredible response from travel agents wanting to attend these visits, and are delighted to be welcoming so many onboard this summer,” Pearce said.
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