CRUISE Lines International Association’s (CLIA) annual Cruise360 conference is visiting Queensland for the first time this week. The Association today hosts almost 650 industry delegates from across Australia at the Royal International Convention Centre, with more than 20 international and local speakers and panellists set to take part. Delegates will...
CRUISE Lines International Association’s (CLIA) annual Cruise360 conference is visiting Queensland for the first time this week.
The Association today hosts almost 650 industry delegates from across Australia at the Royal International Convention Centre, with more than 20 international and local speakers and panellists set to take part.
Delegates will offer international insight and inspiration to an audience of travel agents, cruise line executives and industry supporters from across Australia and the world.
Among newcomers to the Australasian cruise scene this year will be Virgin Voyages, Disney Cruise Line, and Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours, which will all deploy ships in this region for the first time.
“This year will offer more variety and choice than ever before, making 2023-24 one of the most exciting cruise seasons in recent memory,” according to CLIA Managing Director Joel Katz as he opened the conference.
Delegates were last night welcomed to Queensland with an event at Rivershed at Howard Smith Wharves, where Cruise Weekly took these pics – more at facebook.com/cruiseweekly.
