Travel advisors can access the latest insights into cruising trends and developments with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)’s newest online course – Cruise Dynamics 2023 – which is now available for agent members.
The CLIA course will also map the popularity of cruising as a travel mode in a resurgent global cruise industry.
Cruise Dynamics is CLIA’s annual recertification elective and allows members to renew their CLIA credentials and maintain their Accredited, Ambassador or Masters status.
CLIA Head of Training & Development Peter Kollar said this year’s course offers facts on important topics such as responsible tourism, industry resilience and the value of cruise tourism.
“Cruise Dynamics is a chance to look to the future and understand why cruising is such a resilient industry, backed by strong consumer confidence,” Mr Kollar said.
“It offers facts that show why cruising continues to be one of the most popular forms of travel worldwide and provides details on upcoming developments, including all the highly anticipated new ships ready to launch in the next 12 months.”
Members can log in to the CLIA Members Hub to access the Cruise Dynamics 2023 online course via cruising.org.au
The highly anticipated CLIA Australasia 20th Cruise Industry Awards returns for the first time in three years on Saturday 11 March 2023.
The cruise industry’s night of nights will take place at Sydney’s Luna Park Big Top hosted by Australian entertainer Tim Campbell.
Recap all the Cruise Industry Awards finalists and details here.