Perspectives from Andy Harmer of CLIA on the InteleTravel Conference and the Cruise Industry - TravelMole


Perspectives from Andy Harmer of CLIA on the InteleTravel Conference and the Cruise Industry

Saturday, Oct 12, 2024 0

 

Andy Harmer from CLIA highlights the vibrant atmosphere at the TravelQuest conference, emphasizing the substantial opportunities for travel agents in the cruise sector. Despite over 60% of attendees having never sold cruises, CLIA has focused on supporting new agents entering the market. Harmer also discusses the rising popularity of river cruises as a viable alternative to ocean cruises, especially amid concerns over overtourism in major destinations. The cruise industry continues to grow, offering a diverse range of ship sizes and experiences, appealing to various demographics and enhancing the overall travel experience.

 



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