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NEWS IN BRIEF


Record agency numbers join global cruise body Clia


Peter Kollar, Clia Australia


Agents urged to ‘excite’ customers with knowledge


Agents are missing out on cruise sales because they do not know enough to get their clients excited about the places they will visit.


Peter Kollar, Clia Australia’s head of international training development, said agents can tell clients about the product – the value, the food, the amenities – but then the itinerary comes up and their “brains get fried” because they don’t know the ports. He said: “Selling is all about making an emotional connection


“You don’t have to talk about


“You need to use your destination knowledge to paint a picture for clients”


with the client. Tangible items such as shoes and cars are easy because customers can touch them. “Clients can’t do that with a


cruise ship so you have to use destination knowledge to paint a picture for them.


Celestyal signs package deal with Hays


Celestyal Cruises has signed a deal with Hays Travel to package up three and four-night Aegean cruises into seven-night holidays for its staff and consortium members to sell, starting this week. It is also in talks with Iglu Cruises regarding a similar initiative,


according to Celestyal Cruises chief executive Kerry Anastassiadis. Until now, Celestyal Cruises has been a cruise-only product that agents have packaged up with pre and post-cruise accommodation. Anastassiadis said the idea was to create full packages that were


far easier for agents to sell. He hopes to establish similar deals with other agency groups and consortia in the coming months. He revealed the line’s new fares included all shore excursions, drinks, gratuities and taxes, “so there are no hidden charges”.


every port on the itinerary, but enough to excite them and make them feel part of the picture.” A destination expert with some


20 years’ cruise experience, Kollar admitted it is hard for agents to know all the places ships visit around the world, but advised they start by looking at the fact sheets, videos, maps and other resources on Clia’s website. He said they should also


learn about popular places close to home, as well as rivers and turnaround ports where passengers embark and disembark.


“Of the 600 ports in Europe, 14


are used for turnarounds,” he said. “They don’t change but they are


where you make your money by selling airport transfers, hotels, day trips and maybe land tours. “Create your own resource detailing distances from the airport to the port or city, transfer options and your suppliers, and keep it up to date. Go that extra mile and I guarantee you will have a client for life.”


Clia, the international cruise trade body, has seen a record number of agencies become members and has reached 4,000 for the first time. The number of members in Europe has also increased, with 1,000 agencies joining across France, Spain and the Netherlands. The number of ‘Accredited Masters’ agent cruise experts in the UK and Ireland has topped 100 for the first time.


Clia urges cruise lines and agents to donate to FHA


Clia is supporting the Family Holiday Association to provide 250 disadvantaged families with a break. During the Clia Cruise360 event, agent members and cruise line delegates were encouraged to donate £10 towards holidays for disadvantaged families. To donate, text ‘CLIA17 £10’ to 70070 or visit tinyurl.com/ clia360fha.


Agents to enjoy Mekong cruise after Clia Asia event


Clia has announced details of the three-night river cruises that delegates can join after its first Asia Cruise Conference in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, in April 2018. Agents will join a cruise along the Mekong River on April 12 for three nights on Pandaw, APT, Avalon Waterways and AmaWaterways vessels.


Next year’s conference to take place in Southampton


Clia’s annual conference next year will be in Southampton on May 23-25. The event will feature a trade fair, gala dinner and conference with speakers from the global cruise industry. The event will allow agents to experience Oceania Cruises’ Marina, Princess Cruises’ Royal Princess and Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Silhouette. Registration opens on September 27.


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