Royal Caribbean launches new shore excursion trade website
To support the cruise line’s expanded land program, Royal Caribbean has launched a new shore excursion site for travel agents.
Royal Shore Excursions has been designed as a one-stop travel agent resource for promoting itinerary planning, the line said.
There are links to more details on Royal’s commission program and agents have access to digital marketing collateral such as video clips and photos of tours.
There are also downloadable flyers featuring top selling tours and more unique excursions and each destination has a dedicated page for easy navigation.
Each region has a resource toolkit with video, photo and text content offering ‘all the selling tools you’ll need to amp up your clients’ excitement about exploring the world with Royal Caribbean,’ the site says.
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