Learn-and-win cruise offer for agents
Agents across Australia and New Zealand now have access to the new Cruising for Excellence online training tool.
It includes new modules for both Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, to provide agents with up-to-date knowledge of the five Royal Caribbean and Celebrity ships visiting the region.
Commercial manager, Adam Armstrong believes that with the deployment of megaliner Voyager of the Seas in Australia this summer, consumer interest in cruising is set to increase.
"The revamped Cruising for Excellence training tool will allow agents to speak knowledgeably about these new ships and assist them in selling Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Azamara Club cruises," he said.
The modules include Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Specialty Dining, Rhapsody of the Seas and Radiance of the Seas.
Agents who complete the training by October 12 have the opportunity to win one of eight cruises for two.
First prize is a 14-night cruise with Azamara Club Cruises.
Second prize is four one night cruises on Celebrity Solstice with third prize three one night cruises on Voyager of the Seas.
For terms and conditions visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au/CFE
Ian Jarrett
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