CLIA Cruise Week details unveiled
Cruise Lines International Association UK & Ireland has revealed what agents can expect at this year’s Cruise Week 2025.
Taking place from 15-21 September, around 40 ocean cruise, river, expedition, and small ship cruise lines will be present.
A main focus will be ’The UK’s Biggest Cruise Event’ held on September 16.
This is being touted as the largest cross-agent cruise gathering.
As part of this, cruise lines will have incentives throughout the week offering prizes to agents.
Prizes will award travel agents supportive of Cruise Week, recognising best window or shop display, social media campaign, and customer-facing event.
Managing Director Andy Harmer said: “Cruise Week is always a fantastic opportunity to shine a spotlight on our sector, so we’re building on the momentum from this year’s CLIA Conference to make 2025 bigger and more engaging.”
“We’re committed to equipping agents with the tools, insights and inspiration they need to drive enquiries and bookings.”
The event aims to continue raising awareness of cruise holidays, continuing the ongoing theme of ‘BeyondExpectations’ which was showcased at the CLIA Conference.
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