CLIA cruise3sixty event sold out
North America’s top cruise conference and trade show for the travel agent community has sold out organizer Cruise Lines International Association said.
Called a ‘must-attend event for travel agents’ by CLIA executive vice president, membership and operations Cindy D’Aoust, CLIA cruise3sixty kicks off from April 22-26 in Fort Lauderdale with 160 registered exhibitors and 25 CLIA member cruise lines.
About 1,300 travel agents will attend the 11th edition of the event which includes CLIA educational seminars, cruise ship inspection visits, general sessions and a trade show.
The annual State of the Cruise Industry report will be delivered by Adam M. Goldstein, CLIA global chairman and COO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
Despite being sold out CLIA said it is still taking additional registrations which will go on a waitlist with slots allocated only in the event of cancelations.
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