Don’t Miss this Master Chance to Cruise the Caribbean
Register early to secure your berth on the 2007 International Cruise Council Australasia Masters’ Conference at Sea in the Caribbean on Carnival Valor in October.
Designed to give Council-accredited agents more detailed cruise knowledge and to boost their sales, the eight-night Masters Conference includes a night’s pre-cruise accommodation in Miami and free time to enjoy the ship and the ports of call on the seven-night cruise in the Caribbean with Carnival Cruise Lines.
Special guest speaker at the conference will be US-based trainer of travel agents Scott Koepf, who will share his 25 years of retail travel experience and skill as a motivational speaker.
Agents will gain Masters accreditation by attending all the conference sessions and completing a post-conference work-based case study.
Cruise Council Masters accredited agents are the among the most knowledgeable cruise experts in the industry and receive priority listings in the Council’s consumer Travel Agent search facility on its website.
Priced from US$895 per person, the conference includes transfers to the ship, port taxes, gratuities, an ocean-view cabin, all onboard sessions, a welcome cocktail party, all meals onboard and a special gift for participating agents.
Cruise Council airline partner Air New Zealand has also provided special return airfares from Sydney to conference participants and their travelling partners of AU$1409 per person excluding taxes to Los Angeles or AU$1987 per person to Miami, excluding taxes. Airfares from other states are also available.
Departing Miami on October 27, 2007, the seven-night cruise will call at Grand Cayman Island, Roatan Island in Honduras, Belize and Costa Maya in Mexico.
The conference is open to all Council-accredited agents and a partner, friend or family member but cabins are limited so register now.
For more information on cruising go to www.cruising.org.au
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John Alwyn-Jones
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