VIKING has introduced more than 1,000 travel advisors across the region to its small ships this summer cruise season. Advisors and their clients have inspected Viking Orion, Viking Mars, and Viking Neptune, as they have called Australian ports this summer. During a one-hour hosted ship inspection, advisors are guided through...
VIKING has introduced more than 1,000 travel advisors across the region to its small ships this summer cruise season.
Advisors and their clients have inspected Viking Orion, Viking Mars, and Viking Neptune, as they have called Australian ports this summer.
During a one-hour hosted ship inspection, advisors are guided through the ship’s public areas, including the seven indoor and outdoor dining venues, the Nordic Spa and fitness center, the pools, theatre and cinemas, the living room, the Explorers Lounge and several stateroom categories.
Advisors are also invited to join their host for a Q&A session over a beverage or meal in one of the onboard bars or dining areas.
“We know how critical it is for agents to be able to witness a product first-hand to provide their clients with the right information,” local Managing Director Michelle Black said.
“We would love to get more agents cruising with Viking, but with full ships, these inspections provide a fantastic opportunity for agents to experience a taster of our multi award-winning ocean ships”.
Pictured above enjoying lunch in Mandfredi’s are Blazenka Cvorak (Adriatic Adventures), Belle Goldie (itravel Penrith), Ana Wilkinson and Chris Cheyne (Goldman Travel), Nathalie Fagan (Viking), Dean Heke (italktravel Blue Mountains), Stephanie Savage (Impulse Travel), Ramon Drew (Viking) and Beverley Bradley (Impulse Travel).
Pictured inset, a number of advisors relaxing in the Viking Explorer lounge.
