CRUISE industry body, the International Cruise Council Australasia, is calling on Australian and New Zealand consumers to participate in an online survey designed to gain a better understanding of cruise passengers. The survey does not take personal information (and as such participants remain anonymous) but asks participants to answer a...
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CRUISE industry body, the International
Cruise Council Australasia, is calling on
Australian and New Zealand consumers to
participate in an online survey designed to gain
a better understanding of cruise passengers.
The survey does not take personal
information (and as such participants remain
anonymous) but asks participants to answer a
series of simple questions relating to
demographics and trends.
“We’re hoping this information will give us a
greater insight into what people want from a
cruise holiday as well as general booking
habits,” said ICCA GM Brett Jardine.
“The information we gather will be very useful
to the local cruise industry as it continues to
grow so we’re encouraging interested cruise
passengers to participate,” he added.
If you would like to participate in the survey
CLICK HERE.
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