Star Cruises launches training tool DVD
Travel Agents can now discover all there is to know about selling a cruise, with Star Cruises’ brand new interactive DVD. Designed to give agents an insight into the product and aid as a selling tool, main features found on the DVD include:
• 360° views of specific points throughout Star Cruises ships
• Useful ship facts and figures
• Information on the ports of call
• Different itineraries available
• Details on the various cabin types
• Costs for meeting/conference rooms as well as layout plans
Mick Dupont, director of sales and marketing Europe, Star Cruises says ‘The DVD is a really effective way for agents to familiarise themselves with the Star Cruises ships. Real life images of the different cabin types and public rooms give a really good impression of an actual ship. Plus the ship facts are easy to access and will hopefully make selling a cruise inspiring, as well as simple and easy.’
Star Cruises offers various lengths of cruises up to 21-nights. Prices start from £240 pp (based on two sharing an inside cabin), cruise only for a three-night cruise calling at Sanya and Halong Bay aboard SuperStar Virgo.
Star Cruises is the only cruise line operating year round in Asia Pacific. For more information and to request a copy of the DVD call 0845 260 8880 or visit www.starcruises.com.
Chitra Mogul
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