Oceania takes ACE membership up to 30 cruise lines
Oceania Cruises has become the 30th member of the Association of Cruise Experts.
ACE will work with the luxury line to ensure its 7,000 agent members gain in-depth knowledge and understanding of the company.
The organisation’s business development director Andy Harmer said: “This is continued proof that cruise lines are recognising the importance of agents to the market, and also demonstrates the value that they place in ACE as the official learning and development body for the UK cruise industry.
“As ACE continues to develop, we hope and expect to attract even more members.”
The line’s UK and Europe sales and marketing director Bernard Carter said: “We will be working hard to ensure that ACE will play an integral role in our plans to increase consumer awareness of the unique award-winning experience that is offered by Oceania Cruises.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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