The Shipping News: For agents’ eyes only
Princess Cruises has launched a new resource-rich trade website for Australian and New Zealand agents.
The site, www.onesourcecruises.com, includes customisable collateral such as itinerary flyers, brochures, campaign information and content.
Agents will have 24/7 access to the Princess image library with hundreds of high-resolution images of the cruise line’s growing fleet and global destinations.
The website will also be a source of exclusive weekly deals and offers, as well as agent concession rates and will house dedicated sales reports including revenue figures, select sailings and cruise sales performance.
The new portal will also provide access to Princess Academy, the cruise line’s dedicated learning programme.
Princess Cruises will base a record five ships in Australia next year with Princess and Diamond Princess sailing local waters over the 2015-16 summer, and Sun Princess, Dawn Princess and Sea Princess providing cruises year round.
Accessible via www.wlcl.com.au and www.wlcl.co.nz or directly at www.onesourcecruises.com, agents will need to be registered with World’s Leading Cruise Lines to access the dedicated Princess site.
Ian Jarrett
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