Windstar hosts record 250 travel agents on Star Legend
Windstar Cruises hosted a record number of UK agents on its all-suite yacht, Star Legend, during its time in the UK & Ireland.
The 250+ agents experienced Windstar hospitality.
The ship’s British Isles itinerary, which finished in London on 3 August, visited Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin and London as well as five trade events in London.
The ship, which was docked at Tower Bridge in London last week, also hosted nearly 70 travel journalists and industry partners.
Augustus Lonsdale, Windstar’s Head of Sales UK & Ireland, said: “Having Star Legend in the UK gave us opportunity to host a huge number of travel agents, including many new to Windstar.”
“With 100% of our UK business coming through the trade, it was fantastic to be able to show off the newly-transformed Star Legend to our agent partners.”
It garnered excellent feedback from travel agents who visited Star Legend in London.
Windstar Cruises plans to run further fam trips for UK travel agents in 2023 and 2024.
It is also offering generous agent rates for cruises.
Learn more about : Windstar Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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