Scenic kicks off ‘Ever Wondered’ sessions

Scenic Crystal, Budapest

Scenic has launched its first Ever Wondered info sessions to showcase its 2016 Europe River Cruising and 2016 Canada, Alaska & USA programs.

Teaming up with local travel agents, Scenic is encouraging agents to invite their clients to its Ever Wondered sessions. As part of the new brand rollout, these information sessions will highlight the new elements of the 2016 programs and give guests a taste of the culinary delights on offer in Europe and North America.

Each of the nine free sessions will take place in metro and regional centres nationwide with two different presentations for existing and potential guests to attend – one on Scenic’s Europe, France and Portugal river cruising programs, and another on its Canada, Alaska & USA program.

Scenic’s expert Journey Designers plus the local sales team will host the sessions, be on hand to answer any questions and help guests select the itinerary that suits them best. Special offers will also be available on the day.

“Our new look Ever Wondered sessions are the perfect sales opportunity for agents to close the sale with their clients. We host the event so there is no cost to the agent and the conversion rate on the day is very high. Plus their clients will benefit from an additional discount on the day and Scenic expertise,” gm sales and marketing Michelle Black said.

All sessions are free but seats are limited so pre-booking is essential. Agents are encouraged to register their clients online and attend with them on the day.

Newcastle will hold the first session on 16 June, followed by Perth (18 June); Adelaide (23 June); Brisbane (25 June); Sydney (30 June); Parramatta (14 July); Melbourne (21 July); Gold Coast (23 July) and Canberra (28 July).

For anyone that is unable to attend, Scenic is also holding three free webinars.

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