Today the Brave appointed to Carnival Cruise Line’s creative account

Nassau, Bahamas- December 26,2021: Cruise ship
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Today the Brave has been appointed Carnival Cruise Line’s (CCL) creative account, adding to the full-service agency’s growing roster of clients.

    As one of the most globally recognised brands in the travel and tourism industry, CCL is experiencing an exciting period of growth, fuelled by the escalating demand for cruise holidays.

    Appointed to accelerate the brand’s strategy and creativity, Today the Brave will be supporting CCL to help drive Australians to reappraise, experience, and embrace the value of a cruise, enticing them to jump on board.

    “Following a challenging period for the cruise industry throughout the pandemic, the category is on a trajectory of ambitious global expansion. And Carnival Cruise Line is poised to capitalise on this wave of growth,” partner, Today the Brave, Celia Wallace, said.

    “Today the Brave will be working with the CCL team to unlock the value in their brand platform, ‘Choose Fun’, reminding Australians of the possibilities of a cruise.”

    With two of the fleet currently deployed in Australia; Carnival Splendour sailing year-round from her Sydney homeport and Carnival Luminosa operating seasonally from Brisbane, the Carnival brand is one of the most locally known and respected in the cruise industry.

    “Today the Brave’s approach to capitalising on new opportunities meant they were a natural partner for us at Carnival Cruise Line,” senior director (sales & marketing), CCL, Anton Loeb, said.

    “While our growth plans are ambitious, we’re confident that the strategic thinking and unique approach to creativity will help us achieve our goals.”

    Carnival Cruise Line is the World’s Most Popular Cruise Line and was the first cruise line to sail over 100 million guests.

    Since Today the Brave’s launch in mid-2022, the agency has worked with clients including True North, Coposit, Zambrero, the University of Sydney, AMP North, News Corp, HOYTS and Mercury Capital.

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