Riviera Travel launches fam trip programme
Riviera Travel will host six river cruise fam trips this year.
It is open to 50 agents across four itineraries, equalling the highest number it has offered.
Agents will join Riviera on sailings from June to October.
The itineraries on offer include two Seine, Paris and Normandy cruises, two on the Rhine to Switzerland and one Blue Danube sailing.
There is also a cruise on the Rhine and Moselle
Agents can sign up to claim a place via Riviera’s agent Facebook page.
Submissions close on May 30, 2023.
Each trip will be accompanied by a member of Riviera’s trade sales team.
Tom Morgan, Riviera Travel’s head of trade, said: “We’ve ensured there are as many fam trip places available as possible.”
“We’ve received fantastic feedback for our previous trips.”
Learn more about : Riviera Nayarit CVB ( United Kingdom )
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