REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) welcomed trade partners to an exclusive dining and arts experience last night at the Sydney Opera House. Hosted by the line’s Vice President Sales & General Manager Asia Pacific, Lisa Pile (pictured), and the Executive Director of the Australian Ballet, Claire Spencer, guests were given...
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) welcomed trade partners to an exclusive dining and arts experience last night at the Sydney Opera House.
Hosted by the line’s Vice President Sales & General Manager Asia Pacific, Lisa Pile (pictured), and the Executive Director of the Australian Ballet, Claire Spencer, guests were given a preview at what is coming up for RSSC in 2026, including the debut of Seven Seas Prestige and its newly refurbished ships.
“It is a fantastic partnership,” Pile said of the long-standing collaboration between the cruise line and the Australian Ballet, which was renewed for an additional three years in 2024 (CW 26 Mar 2024).
“We know that our guests both in Australia and abroad love the partnership…the reason we know that is because they tell us.”
Following the presentation, attendees were treated to dinner before settling in to enjoy a performance of The Sleeping Beauty by the Australian Ballet. JM
