CLIA unveils in-person ‘Selling Cruise Day’ for agents
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland’s ‘Selling Cruise Day’ will return to Southampton on 4 November, 2021.
It marks the first full-day, in-person conference held by CLIA since 2019, before the pandemic.
The event is named #TogetherAgain and is dedicated to frontline travel agents.
It will feature insight and advice from a wide range of expert speakers and panels.
It is also one of the few opportunities since the start of the pandemic to physically network with colleagues across the industry, including cruise line representatives and partner sponsors.
A celebration dinner has been arranged for the evening. Venues for both events are currently being finalised.
Registration will open in June and a discounted rate will be available for members who have purchased the CLIA EMBARC ID card.
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