Lifts To becomes official CLIA partner
Lifts To has been confirmed as a new long-term associate partner of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland.
The agreement will augment Lifts To’s brand awareness, bringing them into CLIA’s wider community of cruise lines, travel agents and stakeholders.
Lifts To specialises in passenger transfers from airports or city centres on a range of holidays, including to major ports across Europe.
They operate in over 20 countries, covering cruise hubs in France, Spain, Italy and Greece.
As part of the agreement, Lifts To will be a sponsor of the CLIA Cruise Forum and Winter Ball in December; the CLIA Conference Ireland, Dublin in November; and the new CLIA River Cruise Residential in September.
Lifts To will additionally gain brand exposure via the industry body’s website, marketing collateral, EMBARC ID agent incentive program and yearbook.
Andy Harmer, managing director for CLIA UK & Ireland, said: “We’re very excited to welcome Lifts To into the CLIA family. We’re looking forward to supporting them as they build relationships across the travel trade and with cruise stakeholders.”
Kelvin Dunk, head of sales for Lifts To, said: “I’m really excited to be working closely with CLIA to build new and closer relations with the cruise holiday retailers.”
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