CLIA ‘Selling Cruise Day’ returns to Ireland
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland is bringing its ‘Selling Cruise Day’ back to Dublin on 11 November 2021.
It will mark the first in-person CLIA conference held in Ireland since 2019.
The event, which is free for the trade, will take place at Clontarf Castle and be hosted by Andy Harmer, CLIA managing director UK & Ireland.
The day will bring together agents, CLIA cruise lines, associated company partners and industry speakers together for a full programme of business sessions, panel discussions, interviews and trade networking.
"We’re thrilled to be returning to Dublin and are looking forward to a productive and engaging day for the trade," Hamer said.
"As cruise continues to open up, now is the perfect time to register for our free event and take advantage of the insight and expert opinion that will help support sales in 2022."
CLIA’s already announced ‘Selling Cruise Day’ event for the UK trade in Southampton takes place a week earlier.
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