Riviera Travel rejoins CLIA
Riviera Travel is rejoining Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).
It offers luxury river cruises across Europe’s main waterways including the Seine, Rhone, Rhine, Danube and Douro.
It also operates long-haul cruises on the Mekong and the Nile.
Riviera Travel has a dedicated trade team of eight, who provide various trade initiatives, including Fam trips, incentives, and in-person store visits.
Andy Harmer, CLIA UK & Ireland MD, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Riviera Travel back into the CLIA cruise line family.”
“Riviera Travel’s membership in Cruise Lines International Association adds to the momentum we are seeing across cruise.”
Stuart Milan, Riviera Travel channel director, said: “The trade has always been critically important to us, and is now more than ever.”
Learn more about : Riviera Travel ( United Kingdom )
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