Cruise360 Australasia capacity expanded
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has increased the size of its Cruise360 Australasia Conference in Sydney next year, with additional tickets available.
In comes after the easing of venue capacity restrictions in NSW.
The event will now take place on a scale similar to previous years.
To be held on Friday 4 March 2022 at the Hyatt Regency Sydney, Cruise360 will mark CLIA’s first regional in-person gathering since the beginning of the pandemic.
Postponed from 2021, the rescheduled event will offer a program of keynote presentations, industry updates and interactive panel discussions.
All are designed to give travel agents essential insight as the cruise sector embarks on a recovery.
Cruise360 Australasia is open to all CLIA members, with early bird rates available for bookings made by December 31, 2021.
The event will see the return of CLIA’s popular Cruise360 Tradeshow, plus delegates will be invited to a new industry-wide welcome cocktail party on the night of Thursday March 3, 2022.
Full details and the program line-up will be announced in the new year.
CLIA members can book online at Cruise360 Australasia.
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