Crystal Cruises opening Miami office
Fresh from its acquisition by Genting Hong Kong, luxury cruise line Crystal said it will open a branch office in Miami.
"This is a significant step towards Crystal’s growth for the foreseeable future," said Crystal president and CEO Edie Rodriguez, adding that its corporate office in Los Angeles will continue as its operational headquarters.
The Miami office, located at 1501 Biscayne Blvd, opens on June 1, and will house a reservations call center and be the base for its newly created management team following the Genting HK acquisition.
"The Miami branch office will strengthen our East Coast market base and provides us an amazing opportunity to source cruise experienced talent from the area, as well as create new partnerships and foster existing business relationships in the region," Rodriguez added.
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