CLIA launching cruise TV platform for agents
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) will launch a new video platform this week aimed at keep travel agents up to date on the latest cruise news and trends.
CLIA Cruise TV starts with a live stream of the General Open Session featuring the State of the Cruise Industry presented by Adam M. Goldstein at this year’s cruise3sixty event on April 22, available to view at videos.cruising.org.
The channel will then have a monthly schedule of video episodes featuring training seminars, destination content, and cruise ship features.
"Whether you’re just starting out in your career as a travel agent, or you’re a seasoned professional, CLIA Cruise tv was designed with you in mind," said CLIA Vice president of membership Charles Sylvia.
"CLIA created this resource for travel agents and agencies to help them grow their business and develop a large and loyal client following."
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