AS Australia’s wave season creeps ever closer, Oceania Cruises has signed up with the International Cruise Council Australasia (ICCA). “With the continued growth of the Australian market, the increasing level of education amongst agents, the recent launch of Riviera and Marina’s maiden visit next year, we felt the time was...
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AS Australia’s wave season creeps ever
closer, Oceania Cruises has signed up with the
International Cruise Council Australasia (ICCA).
“With the continued growth of the
Australian market, the increasing level of
education amongst agents, the recent launch
of Riviera and Marina’s maiden visit next year,
we felt the time was right for our iconic brand
to join ICCA and become part of its exciting
future,” said David Bunn, md of Cruise Office.
Meanwhile the ICCA has welcomed its
newest member, with general manager Brett
Jardine saying “I’m sure our retail members
will be as thrilled as we are to see Oceania
Cruises joining the ICCA as it will help boost
their knowledge at a time when the cruise line
is expanding its presence down under”.
Meanwhile as a member of the ICCA,
Oceania Cruises will join the organisation’s
other 28 member cruise lines in offering a
special National Cruise Week deal.
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