Cruise3sixty Australasia to double in size for 2015
Following last year’s first Cruise3sixty Australasia, the 2015 event will almost double in size.
Taking place at The Star in Sydney on Friday February 27, the number of confirmed exhibitors has grown to 45, up from 27 in 2014.
Companies showcasing their products and services include cruise lines, airlines, hotels, rail operators, wholesalers, destinations, publishers and technology providers.
"Last year’s event established Cruise3sixty as a very dynamic trade show where conference attendees have the opportunity to meet with both cruise line representatives and other significant cruise industry focused suppliers," said CLIA Australasia general manager Brett Jardine.
"It’s a fabulous networking opportunity and an excellent forum for doing business, so we’re seeing a lot of companies keen to be on the exhibition floor this year."
Program and registration details can be found at www.cruise3sixty.com.au or www.cruise3sixty.co.nz
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