New Asia cruise industry event planned for South Korea
A new cruise industry event focused on Asia has been established following a partnership between Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific and the Seatrade All Asia Cruise Convention.
Organizers claim Seatrade Cruise Asia will be the largest Asia specific trade event, which takes place in Busan, South Korea on June 11-12.
It is organized by Busan Port Authority, Busan Metropolitan City, Korea Tourism Organization and Korea Marine Leisure Network and will feature exhibition space, a conference and travel agent training.
It will be attended by destination management companies, tourism offices, cruise associations, tour operators, port agents and suppliers showcasing products and services to cruise industry professionals.
A full event schedule has yet to be announced but will also include a comprehensive social programme.
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