CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has reached a new education landmark, with its travel agent members completing a combined 100,000 online modules in under five years. Since its launch in late 2014, 5,300 travel agents across Australia and New Zealand have participated in CLIA’s education program. “Training and career...
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CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has reached a new education landmark, with its travel agent members completing a combined 100,000 online modules in under five years.
Since its launch in late 2014, 5,300 travel agents across Australia and New Zealand have participated in CLIA’s education program.
“Training and career development are the biggest benefits of CLIA membership for travel agents and allow them to get ahead of their competitors and fully capitalise on the growing cruise market,” said CLIA Head of Int’l Training & Development Peter Kollar.
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