TRAVELMANAGERS Australia has seen heightened demand for luxury cruising over the past year, the network told Cruise Weekly. The network’s personal travel managers (PTMs) have recorded strong sales for the segment, which has been steadily growing since global borders reopened. The business also noted that the average age of luxury...
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TRAVELMANAGERS Australia has seen heightened demand for luxury cruising over the past year, the network told Cruise Weekly.
The network’s personal travel managers (PTMs) have recorded strong sales for the segment, which has been steadily growing since global borders reopened.
The business also noted that the average age of luxury cruisers has dropped significantly compared to the pre-pandemic 2019.
TravelManagers is predicting the trend will continue, particularly with the emergence of new and reborn players to the market, like the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection and Crystal Cruises, along with new ships from Explora Journeys, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and Silversea.
The news comes just months after TravelManagers rolled out its own in-house cruise wholesaler, Fastbook, to allow PTMs to “work smarter not harder” when making cruise bookings (CW 13 Sep).
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