CLIA webinar series to highlight latest cruise tech advances
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia will highlight the latest technological advances set to reshape cruising with a new webinar series.
It will showcase new onboard experiences and the smart systems guiding guest health and safety.
Cruise lines will explain to agents the varous digital innovations that are helping to make life at sea more seamless.
Six sessions will be held between November 30 and December 9, each offering insight from a different CLIA member cruise line.
Topics will include the latest smart phone apps, wearable devices, digital services, smart-room technologies, artificial intelligence, and the latest technology in on-board entertainment.
CLIA Australasia Director of Membership & Events Marita Nosic said the webinars will help agents understand how technology is enhancing holidays at sea.
"Cruising technology is rapidly changing the way people plan and enjoy their cruise, and it means things are often becoming easier rather than more complicated," Nosic said.
"Our webinars are designed to show how you can help clients get the most of their cruise through technology and how agents can use these new opportunities to secure bookings."
Webinars are free to all CLIA Australasia members, including those who have newly signed up for 2022.
More information and registration details are at CLIA’s Virtual Events page.
Participating cruise lines include Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, MSC Cruises, Virgin Voyages, Celebrity Cruises, and Carnival Cruise Line.
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