More agent ship visits planned by MSC Cruises
MSC Cruises is to offer agents an overnight stay on MSC Armonia in Dover this weekend.
The event on May 3 is the first in a series of activities which include a ‘Lunch and Learn’ programme that will see 300 agents on board during the summer.
Subsequent events will take place in the form of a road show throughout the UK starting in June to launch the Yacht Club service to be featured on MSC Fantasia which is delivered in December.
The overnight on MSC Armonia includes a guided tour, dinner and show. There will be a presentation on the Italian line’s plans for 2008-09,
UK and Ireland managing director Claudia Baino said: “MSC Cruises is continuing to invest in the UK market, with more departures from the UK in 2008 than ever before and a commitment to delivering stylish, new ships that appeal to British holidaymakers.
“This, along with the continued expansion of the UK cruise market, makes it a great time for travel agents to grow sales.
“We look forward to welcoming agents on board MSC Armonia for a taste of what their clients can expect on an MSC Cruise.â€
*Agents wishing to attend a Lunch and Learn session should email [email protected] for more information.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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