CLIA Australasia has renewed its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO). Announced yesterday during SPTO’s conference in Adelaide, the aim of the pact is to drive the growth of cruise tourism to the South Pacific in a manner that is both sustainable and brings economic...
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CLIA Australasia has renewed its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO).
Announced yesterday during SPTO’s conference in Adelaide, the aim of the pact is to drive the growth of cruise tourism to the South Pacific in a manner that is both sustainable and brings economic and social benefits to the region.
CLIA Australasia managing director Joel Katz said the MoU would support the development of cruise tourism and help to deliver further economic benefits to the South Pacific over the years ahead.
“It is very important to our member cruise lines that we support South Pacific nations to better understand the cruise industry and recognise the importance of sustainable cruise tourism in the region,” Katz said.
Pictured are: SPTO chief executive Chris Cocker and Joel Katz, CLIA Australasia md at the signing of the MoU.
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