Registration opens for CLIA Dublin ‘Selling Cruise Day’
Registration is now open for the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland ‘Selling Cruise Day’ which returns to Dublin on 11 November.
It marks the first in-person event CLIA will have held in Ireland since 2019.
Attendance is free-of-charge for travel agents based in Ireland.
The conference takes place at Clontarf Castle from 10.00am and brings together CLIA cruise lines, associated company partners and industry speakers for a full programme of business sessions, panel discussions, interviews and networking.
It will be hosted by Andy Harmer, CLIA managing director UK & Ireland.
"After a successful summer cruise season in the UK, and with international sailings now opening up in countries across the world, this is the ideal time for travel agents in Ireland to sign up for our free event. We can’t wait to return to Dublin and are looking forward to helping offer the insight and advice," Harmer said.
Trade can register at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/clia-selling-cruise-day-ireland-tickets-162671018395
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