Princess Cruises has joined the Asia
Cruise Association (ACA). Princess Cruises joins founding members
Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises, Royal
Caribbean International, Silversea Cruises and Star Cruises.
“Princess Cruises is happy to be part of the ACA
as we recognise the important role that the association can play
in the development of the cruise industry in Asia, which has
tremendous growth potential. We look forward to working closely
with ACA in its professional and commercial development as well as
promotion of cruise tourism industry within Asia,” said Trey
Hickey, Vice President, International Sales & Marketing of
Princess Cruises.
On the professional development of the cruise
industry, the ACA Board of Directors has identified training as
one of its key priorities for the Association in Year 2010. The
training aims to broaden the cruise industry’s reach into Asia by
enhancing cruise product knowledge among the cruise distribution
network. Training, seminars and accreditation programmes are being
developed for agents and other distribution partners to enhance
cruise marketing, such as improving customer engagement techniques
and customizing cruise products to suit passengers.
ACA Chairman Rama Rebbapragada said, “The ACA,
as the largest cruise association dedicated to the cruise
industry’s promotion and growth in Asia, welcomes all cruise
operators and stakeholders to join us. We are pleased to have
Princess Cruises as our newest member, which has been active in
this market for several decades with their marketing and
deployment. Its membership strengthens our position as a platform
for our members to engage one another on cruise matters. Being one
of the leading cruise operators in Asia, Princess Cruises will be
one of the voices we want to hear in serving our members’ needs
effectively.”
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