CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia is preparing to welcome 50 new “Cruise Masters” to its ranks after a group of agents undertook a training conference at sea aboard Ruby Princess last week. The attendees from Australia and New Zealand sailed from Sydney to Tasmania as part of the three-day...
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia is preparing to welcome 50 new “Cruise Masters” to its ranks after a group of agents undertook a training conference at sea aboard Ruby Princess last week.
The attendees from Australia and New Zealand sailed from Sydney to Tasmania as part of the three-day event, engaging in a range of seminar sessions.
“The Masters Conference gives agents the practical insight and motivation they need to advance their careers and stay at the top of their game,” said CLIA Head of International Training & Development Peter Kollar.
Pictured: 50 potential Masters.
