New group service from CruiseCompete
CruiseCompete.Com is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a new service geared exclusively to groups.
The site calls itself “the world’s only competitive cruise shopping Web site.”
Its new service helps consumers plan weddings and vow renewals; family, school and military reunions; corporate meetings and incentive trips, and other group cruise experiences.
”Since CruiseCompete.com’s 2003 launch, its 300-plus member-agencies – many of them large cruise aggregators – have supplied Web site visitors with more than three million custom cruise quotes in response to requests from more than 250,000 registered users,” according to the site.
“More and more visitors to our Web site have expressed interest in securing the best deals available on group cruises, and we’re proud to be able to now offer this new service as we celebrate another successful year,” said Bob Levinstein, CEO of CruiseCompete, LLC.
CruiseCompeteGroups.com has aligned itself with group specialists and travel agents experienced with group travel to help plan group cruises, meetings and other gatherings from start-to-finish.
CruiseCompete.com says it saves consumers time by finding the agent with the best deal for them. Consumers secure quotes for cruise deals from multiple travel agencies without having to contact each one separately.
Report by David Wilkening
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