A GROUP of cruise loving Queensland agents were invited onboard Sea Princess to say their farewells to the lady ahead of her departure from regional waters last month. The lunch marked the end to a bumper season for agents onboard 19 Carnival Australia ships, with the company having gone out...
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A GROUP of cruise loving
Queensland agents were
invited onboard Sea Princess
to say their farewells to the
lady ahead of her departure
from regional waters last
month.
The lunch marked the end to
a bumper season for agents
onboard 19 Carnival Australia
ships, with the company
having gone out of its way to
showcase what its vessels have
to offer, by inviting nearly 2,500 agents onboard for walkarounds, and a further 350 for voyages.
Pictured at lunch onboard Sea Princess is (from left) Stephanie Kelly, Flight Centre Carindale;
Karen Wolf-Thom, Travel Counsellors; Helen Mezzen, business partnership manager,
Queensland; Heidi Smithers, Travel Counsellors; Debbie Oram, Travel Counsellors; and Nathan
Butterworth, Flight Centre, Carindale.
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