CLIA website updated with extra trade-friendly features
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has updated its website, to help further support agents.
It rolled out new trade-friendly features
A ‘cruise daily’ page has been introduced, which includes the latest news, a review of the previous month’s key developments, CLIA updates and content, new training resources and competition winners.
A ‘brand profiles and trade contacts’ page is also now available, which is a ‘one-stop-shop’ for CLIA cruise operators’ brand information, sales contact details and social channels.
In addition: a page on CLIA’s annual Cruise Week, which this year takes place from September 16-25, has been added .
The page will be expanded in the build-up to the week.
An event gallery is now available to view, which contains all the latest images of agents and travel partners from CLIA’s conferences and trade events.
The ‘cruising with confidence’ page has been refreshed, which comprises a series of blog posts from recent cruisers, to help users gain first-hand insights
Andy Harmer, CLIA UK & Ireland managing director, said: “We’re keeping pace with agent demand by ensuring our website has the very latest news, views and information.”
“The ‘cruise daily’ page has been created to give the trade a centralised collection of CLIA and industry news, so they can easily pick up key information. “
To view the website, go to www.cruising.org
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