Royal Caribbean helps small agencies
Royal Caribbean International’s new sales desk is specifically designed to help small and growing agencies.
The new office is available to agencies producing less than $20,000 in business each year and not assigned to a sales representative, according to Lisa Bauer, senior vice president of sales, North America.
She said specialists are on hand to help small agencies navigate Royal Caribbean’s sales tools, training and promotions.
For more information, log onto www.cruisingpower.com.
Report by David Wilkening
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