CLIA membership bundle opens the door to Cruise360 Australasia

CLIA membership bundle opens the door to Cruise360 Australasia
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released a mid-year membership bundle that includes access to the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest annual cruise conference, Cruise360 Australasia.

    For a limited time, travel agents can take advantage of a $340 package that combines all the benefits of a half-year CLIA membership* with a ticket to Cruise360 Australasia in Brisbane on Thursday September 7.

    “Cruise360 Australasia is the biggest date on the cruise industry calendar, available exclusively to CLIA travel agent members,” said CLIA Managing Director Australasia Joel Katz.”

    “This new membership bundle means agents can take advantage of CLIA benefits like our extensive training and professional development programs, as well as attending Cruise360 in Brisbane.”

    Cruise360 Australasia is CLIA’s most important event of the year, offering a packed program of keynote presentations and panel sessions in which industry leaders will offer essential insight to help travel agents make the most of cruising’s worldwide renaissance.

    The event includes an extensive Cruise360 Trade Show, as well as a welcome cocktail party on the night of Wednesday September 6.

    CLIA membership involves a wide range of benefits including online courses and professional development options, industry recognition through CLIA certification, downloadable resources and tools via the CLIA Members Hub, and access to industry insights and data.

    To take advantage of the Cruise360 membership bundle, contact CLIA by email info-aus@cruising.org or by phone +61 2 9964 9600. For more information on CLIA membership visit the Membership Page.

    *Mid-year package is available until June 30, 2023, and offers membership to December 31, 2023. Package does not include enrolment into the 2023 CLIA Travel Agent Rewards Program.

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